Ophthalmology and Therapy (Feb 2024)

The Distribution of Crystalline Lens Rise in High Myopia Population and Its Influence on Vault After Implanting Intraocular Collamer Lens

  • Ziyu Zhou,
  • Xiaoyu Zhao,
  • Xiaohang Jiao,
  • Wenxin Xue,
  • Jing Yang,
  • Weiqun Wang,
  • Yanhui Bai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-024-00891-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 969 – 977

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Abstract Introduction As a result of the insufficient ocular anatomical parameters used to customize implantable collamer lens (ICL), many patients still cannot achieve a suitable vault after ICL implantation surgery. This study analyzed the characteristics of a new anatomical parameter crystalline lens rise (CLR) in a population with high myopia and explored the influence of CLR on the vault after ICL implantation. Methods Patients (298 eyes) with high myopia who underwent ICL implantation were enrolled to study CLR characteristics. Postoperatively, patients (159 eyes) were divided into five groups according to the value of CLR (A, CLR ≤ − 150; B, − 150 0 μm, of which 20 eyes (6.71%) had a CLR ≥ 300 μm. In 159 eyes, the CLR was negatively correlated with the vault at 1 day (R = − 0.497, P 0.05). Conclusion The CLR had a normal distribution in the high myopia population, and 13.42% of the CLR values were extreme (CLR ≤ − 150 μm or CLR ≥ 300 μm). A larger ICL diameter than that recommended by the manufacturer should be considered when the CLR is ≥ 300 μm and a smaller ICL diameter should be considered when the CLR is ≤ − 150 μm.

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