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Outcomes of Combined Intraocular Lens Exchange Using Intrascleral haptic fixation (Yamane technique) and DSAEK

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What:
Paper Presentation | Présentation d'article
When:
15:50, Saturday 17 Jun 2023 (3 minutes)
Where:
Québec City Convention Centre - Room 307 AB | Salle 307 AB

 

Authors: Yishay Weill , James J. Armstrong, Joshua Teichman.  

Author Disclosures: Y. Weill:  None.  J.J. Armstrong:  None.   J. Teichman:  None., 

 

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Purpose:  To describe the clinical outcomes of combined IOL exchange and DSAEK using the Yamane technique.

Study Design:   Retrospective study  

Methods:  Included were patients with pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK) and dislocated or anterior-chamber IOL that underwent IOL exchange using Yamane technique combined with suture pull-through DSAEK. Surgery was performed by a single surgeon. Corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), graft survival, complications and need for any post-operative intervention, were evaluated at 6 months.   

Results:  Sixteen eyes of 16 patients were included. Average age was 68±12.27 years. Five out of the 16 patients (31.25%) had CDVA better than 20/400 at presentation. The median CDVA improved from 20/400 to 20/100 six months after surgery. Rebubbling was performed in 3 patients (18.75%), 2 patients (12.50%) had graft failure and 2patients (12.50%) developed persistent elevated IOP >24 mmHg and needed topical treatment.  

Conclusions:  IOL exchange using Yamane technique with DSAEK was shown to be a safe and effective method for visual rehabilitation in patients with PBK and dislocated or anterior-chamber IOL.

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