Comparison of surgical time and IOP spikes with two ophthalmic viscosurgical devices following visian STAAR(ICL, V4c model) insertion in the immediate postoperative period

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Purpose: To compare the effect of two ocular viscosurgical devices (OVDs) on intraocular pressure (IOP) and surgical time in immediate postoperative period after bilateral implantable collamer lens (using the V4c model) implantation. Methods: A total of 20 eligible patients were randomized to receive 2% hydroxypropylmeth­ylcellulose (HPMC) in one eye and 1% hyaluronic acid in fellow eye. Time taken for complete removal of OVD and total surgical time were recorded. At the end of surgery, IOP was adjusted between 15 and 20 mmHg in both the eyes. Results: Mean time for complete OVD evacuation and total surgical time were significantly higher in the HPMC group (P=0.00). Four eyes in the HPMC group had IOP spike, requiring treatment. IOP values with noncontact tonometry at 1, 2, 4, 24, and 48 hours were not statisti­cally significant (P>0.05) for both the groups. Conclusion: The study concluded that 1% hyaluronic acid significantly reduces total surgi­cal time, and incidence of acute spikes may be lower compared to 2% HPMC when used for implantable collamer lens (V4c model).

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Ganesh, S., & Brar, S. (2016). Comparison of surgical time and IOP spikes with two ophthalmic viscosurgical devices following visian STAAR(ICL, V4c model) insertion in the immediate postoperative period. Clinical Ophthalmology, 10, 207–211. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S89487

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