Author:
Osawa Ryoko,Sano Masahiko,Yuguchi Takuma,Kaiya Tadayoshi,Oshika Tetsuro
Abstract
PURPOSE:
To assess the rotational stability of a new toric intraocular lens (IOL), TECNIS toric II (toric II), which is a modified version of the TECNIS toric IOL (toric I) with frosted haptics (Johnson & Johnson).
METHODS:
A total of 101 eyes of 101 patients who had been treated with phacoemulsification and toric IOL implantation were included. Before and 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month after surgery, uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected (CDVA) distance visual acuity were measured. Preoperative corneal astigmatism and postoperative manifest refractive astigmatism at 1 day and 1 month were analyzed. At 1 day and 1 month postoperatively, the amount of IOL axis misalignment from the intended orientation, tilt, and decentration were measured using anterior segment optical coherence tomography.
RESULTS:
Fifty-one eyes received the toric I IOL and 50 eyes received the toric II IOL. Toric I IOLs showed a significantly larger amount of axis misalignment than toric II IOLs at both 1 day (9.6 ± 7.6° vs 5.4 ± 4.8°,
P
= .003) and 1 month (9.1 ± 7.8° vs. 4.7 ± 4.2°,
P
= .003) postoperatively.The proportion of eyes with misalignment greater than 10° was significantly larger with toric I than toric II IOLs (
P
< .001). There were no significant differences between IOLs in the amount of residual astigmatism, UDVA, CDVA, and amount of tilt and decentration at 1 day and 1 month postoperatively.
CONCLUSIONS:
The TECNIS toric II IOL with frosted haptics has significantly improved rotational stability compared to its previous model.
[
J Refract Surg
. 2022;38(10):648–653.]
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