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Table 6 Cases with rotation of 10° or greater at 12 months postoperatively

From: Rotational stability and clinical outcomes of a new one piece toric intraocular lens with anchor-wing haptics

 

Case 1

Case 2

Case 3

Case 4

Case 5

Case 6

Case 7

Amount of rotation (°)a

15

−16

−13

10

−18

18

−12

Expected IOL axis angle (°)

4

10

95

177

87

94

161

IOL axis angle (°)

19

174

82

7

69

112

149

When the rotation exceeded 10°

1 day

1 day

12 months

1 month

1 day

1 day

1 day

Model

NS60YT7

NS60YT3

NS60YT5

NS60YT3

NS60YT3

NS60YT3

NS60YT3

Spherical power (D)

17.0

19.0

21.5

20.0

21.5

18.0

20.0

AL (mm)

25.50

25.00

23.61

24.85

23.13

25.17

25.28

Age (y)

72

63

45

72

58

59

70

Anterior capsulotomy

CCC

CCC

CCC

CCC with 2-tear

CCC

CCC

CCC

VA with spherical addition (logMAR)

−0.08

0.22

−0.18

0.15

−0.08

−0.08

0.05

Sphere-corrected VA (logMAR)

−0.08

0.22

−0.18

0.05

−0.08

− 0.18

0.00

BCVA (logMAR)

−0.18

0.05

−0.18

0.00

−0.08

−0.18

− 0.08

(Cylinder correction amount)

(−1.75 D)

(−1.00 D)

(−0.50 D)

(− 0.25 D)

(−1.50 D)

(− 0.25 D)

(−0.75 D)

Questionnaire results (at examination of 6 months)

Very satisfied

Satisfied

Satisfied

Very satisfied

Very satisfied

Satisfied

Satisfied

  1. AL Axial length, BCVA Best corrected visual acuity, CCC Continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis, IOL Intraocular lens, UCVA Uncorrected visual acuity, VA Visual acuity
  2. aRotation amount: plus = counterclockwise, minus = clockwise