Multifocal Intraocular Lenses Abdullah Al-assiri Mansour Farooqui Abdulrahman Al-Muammar Saudi Ophthalmology Meeting 2009.

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Multifocal Intraocular Lenses Abdullah Al-assiri Mansour Farooqui Abdulrahman Al-Muammar Saudi Ophthalmology Meeting 2009

Course Outline Part I Optical principles of multifocal lenses Designs of multifocal lenses Patient selection Intraocular lenses calculation Part II Visual results following implantation of multifocal lenses Personal dataPersonal data Literature reviewLiterature review Part III Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Multifocal IOLs and preoperative corneal astigmatism Multifocal IOLs and posterior capsular opacification Postoperative residual refractive error Controversial issues

Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Preoperative evaluation and inclusion/exclusion criteria for MIOL must include pupil size Pupil size affects various visual functions in pseudophakic patients with MIOLs including Glare and haloes disability Binocular vision Contrast sensitivity Far and near VA

Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Previous studies have shown that pupil size decreases as age increases in a linear fashion to all luminance level Winn et al, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1994 Winn et al, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1994 Nakamura found that photopic and scotopic pupil sizes decreased with age up to 60 years Nakamura et al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2009 Nakamura et al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2009

Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Kurz measured monocular and binocular pupil sizes and reported that pupil diameters were larger when the measurement was monocular Kurz et al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004 Kurz et al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004

Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Postoperative pupil size cannot always be predicted from the preoperative diameter because the pupil can be substantially impaired by cataract surgery Koch et al,J Cataract Refract Surg 1996 Koch et al,J Cataract Refract Surg 1996 Newer phacoemulsification surgical techniques have shown unchanged pupils after surgery Hayashi at al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004 Hayashi at al, J Cataract Refract Surg 2004

Multifocal IOLs and pupil size Pupil size under mesopic and photopic conditions must be determined prior to surgery

Restor RezoomTecnis

Pre-existing astigmatism Approximately 30% of cataract surgical patients will have pre-existing astigmatism Routine corneal topography to qualify the type of astigmatism and to quantify the amount of astigmatism should be done preoperatively Irregular astigmatism should eliminate patients as candidates for MIOLs

Pre-existing astigmatism Surgeons using MIOL should manage pre-existing regular astigmatism in order to allow patients to gain the full benefit of MIOL technology Available options are < 0.75 D Cyl, perform on axis incision D Cyl, perform intraoperative limbal relaxing incision > 1.5 D Cyl, perform intraoperative limbal relaxing incision + pot-op laser refractive surgery Astigmatic keratotomy

Decrease postoperative visual acuity Most common causes of decrease visual acuity after MIOLs implantation are Residual refractive error Posterior capsular opacification Cystoid macular edema Ocular surface disease Poor adaptation Buznego et al, curr Opinion in ophthalmology 2009 Buznego et al, curr Opinion in ophthalmology 2009

Surgical tips Surgical tips for MIOLs implantation Well dilated pupilWell dilated pupil Proper capsulorrhexis size with good centrationProper capsulorrhexis size with good centration Proper cortical cleaningProper cortical cleaning Lens implantationLens implantation

Effect of posterior capsular opacification in patients with MIOLs Posterior capsular opacification (PCO) causes forward and backward light scattering and reduces visual acuity and contrast sensitivity Since MIOLS reduces contrast sensitivity, it is not known if this can be exacerbated by the development of PCO, which may lead to an increased rate of Nd:YAG capsulotomy

Effect of posterior capsular opacification in patients with MIOLs Incidence of PCO with MIOLs is about 10 % De Vries at al, J Cataract Refract surg 2008 De Vries at al, J Cataract Refract surg 2008 Elgohary found that the effect of PCO on visual function in patients with monofocal and multifocal IOLs is comparable Elgohary et al, Eye 2008 Elgohary et al, Eye 2008

Effect of posterior capsular opacification in patients with MIOLs Recent literatures didn’t report complication with Nd:YAG capsulotomy in patients with MIOLS Surgeons should proceed with capsulotomy only if the possibility of IOL exchange has been excluded

Postoperative residual refractive error Emmetropia is critical to a good performance of multifocal IOLs Not all patients achieve emmetropia with lens surgery alone Laser refractive surgery can be done to correct residual error

Postoperative residual refractive error Knorz had reported good outcome using wavefront-guided ablation in patients with diffractive multifocal IOLs Knorz et al, J Refract surg 2008 Knorz et al, J Refract surg 2008 Campbell performed wavefront measurements in an artificial eye and found that diffractive IOLs could be measured reliably whereas refractive multifocal IOLs could not Campbell, J Refract Surg 2008 Campbell, J Refract Surg 2008

Controversial issues Neuroadaptation MIOLS by definition, deliver more than one simultaneous image to the visual cortex Surgeons must consider patients ability to neuroadapt

Controversial issues Mixing and Matching MIOLs Mixing different MIOLs designs is not generally agreed upon concept Bilateral implantation of the same design and mixing different designs are viable option Decision regarding which MIOL should be used for the second eye should be based on the result of the first eye

Controversial issues Patients with Unilateral cataract Patients with monofocal IOL in the first eye Time between first and second eye surgery

Controversial issues Complicated surgery in the second eye Patients who may have diabetes or glaucoma after cataract surgery Future vitreo-retina surgery Lim et al, Ophthalmology 2000 Lim et al, Ophthalmology 2000 Pediatric cataract surgery Jacobi et al, Ophthalmology 2001 Jacobi et al, Ophthalmology 2001

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