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Correlation Between Sulcus Anatomy and Other Parameters After Horizontal & Vertical Intraocular Lens (IOLs) Placements

Sponsored by Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

About this trial

Last updated 6 years ago

Study ID

145273

Status

Completed

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 95 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended 7 years ago

What is this trial about?

Usually following cataract surgery patients would expect to have normal distance vision and not require the use of distance glasses. However, in clinical practice desired vision post cataract surgery is not achieved sometimes. In such cases a piggyback lens is used to enhance the visual outcome. This lens is placed in the ciliary sulcus (space between the iris and the lens). Often this piggyback lens is not the best fit for the ciliary sulcus space and it moves. This study will be using ultrasound biomicroscopy to measure the ciliary sulcus dimensions pre and postoperatively to estimate the normal anatomy and it's variations. Patients in this study will be randomised as to which way the intraocular lens is placed in the eye (horizontally or vertically) at the time of their cataract surgery. Patients requiring cataract surgery in both eyes will be identified from the Eye Hospital at the Royal Sussex County Hospital. Patients will be in the study for up to 6 months from being identified as suitable through to the operation in the 2nd eye and a final study visit.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Patients with cataracts undergoing cataract extraction in both eye.

* Diopters of corneal astigmatism Scheimpflug imaging (Pentacam HR, Oculus, Germany)

Exclusion Criteria

* Less than 18 years

* Significant ophthalmic co-morbidity that may affect the anatomy of the eye

* Not competent to give fully informed consent

* Unable to have surgery and attend follow up appointment at Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton