Purpose: Traumatic globe rupture can lead to aniridia with subsequent glare, light sensitivity and psychological discomfort. The authors report the results of a sulcus implantation of a new intraocular lens with artificial iris (Reper) in an eye affected by traumatic opening of a radial keratotomy incision with total iris extrusion and subluxated cataract. Methods: A case of 56-year-old female affected by aniridia and subluxated cataract in left eye secondary to a traumatic opening of one of 12 radial keratotomy underwent a Reper implantation with three-point transcleral fixation. The following parameters were collected at 1, 3 and 6 postoperative months: best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), central corneal thickness (CCT), simulated keratometry (Sim K), endothelial cell count (ECC) and anterior chamber depth (ACD). Pupil spread function study was performed to evaluate the high-order aberrations and the quality of vision. Results: BCVA improved from light perception to 20/20 (Snellen fraction) at 6 postoperative months. No IOP postoperative peaks were detected. CCT was 520 μm at 6 postoperative months. Corneal topography showed regularization with symmetrical flattening of the central part and a residual peripheral curvature. No significant reduction of ECC was detected. ACD was stable, superior to 3 mm at each time point of follow-up. Pupil spread function study highlighted that the quality of vision was the same in both eyes at the end of follow-up. Conclusion: Reper is a promising functional and cosmetic solution for the treatment of aphakia and aniridia.

A new intraocular lens with artificial iris for treating a case of iris extrusion secondary to traumatic opening of a radial keratotomy

De Biasi C. S.;Londei D.;Midena E.
2020

Abstract

Purpose: Traumatic globe rupture can lead to aniridia with subsequent glare, light sensitivity and psychological discomfort. The authors report the results of a sulcus implantation of a new intraocular lens with artificial iris (Reper) in an eye affected by traumatic opening of a radial keratotomy incision with total iris extrusion and subluxated cataract. Methods: A case of 56-year-old female affected by aniridia and subluxated cataract in left eye secondary to a traumatic opening of one of 12 radial keratotomy underwent a Reper implantation with three-point transcleral fixation. The following parameters were collected at 1, 3 and 6 postoperative months: best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure (IOP), central corneal thickness (CCT), simulated keratometry (Sim K), endothelial cell count (ECC) and anterior chamber depth (ACD). Pupil spread function study was performed to evaluate the high-order aberrations and the quality of vision. Results: BCVA improved from light perception to 20/20 (Snellen fraction) at 6 postoperative months. No IOP postoperative peaks were detected. CCT was 520 μm at 6 postoperative months. Corneal topography showed regularization with symmetrical flattening of the central part and a residual peripheral curvature. No significant reduction of ECC was detected. ACD was stable, superior to 3 mm at each time point of follow-up. Pupil spread function study highlighted that the quality of vision was the same in both eyes at the end of follow-up. Conclusion: Reper is a promising functional and cosmetic solution for the treatment of aphakia and aniridia.
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