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Volume 8 Issue 10 (October, 2020)

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A comparative evaluation of different intraocular lens in patients requiring eye surgery
Virender Singh Chauhan

Background: Anterior chamber intra-ocular lens implantation is coming back into favor among some surgeons. The present study was conducted to compare different intraocular lens. Materials & Methods: 76 patients requiring eye surgery were randomly divided into 2 groups of 38 each. Group I patients underwent anterior chamber IOLs (ACIOLs) implantation and group II patients underwent scleral fixated IOLs (SFIOLs) implantation. The pre and post-operative visual acuity was measured. Results: Group I had 20 males and 18 females and group II had 19 males and 19 females. There was more improvement in BCV A score in patients with 6/12- 6/18 eye sight in both groups followed by patients with 6/60 and worse eye sight in both groups, whereas in patients with 6/6- 6/9 less improvement was observed in both groups (P> 0.05). Conclusion: Both intraocular lens were comparable in terms of treatment outcome in patients of eye surgery. Key words: Anterior chamber intraocular lens, Eye surgery, Scleral fixated intraocular lens.

 
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