Research Article

Modified Four-Point Scleral Suture Fixation Technique for Repositioning a Dislocated Intraocular Lens in the Absence of Capsule Support

Table 2

Comparison of clinical data before surgery and at the last visit after surgery.

CaseBCVA (LogMAR)Refraction (D)SE (D)IOP (mmHg)ECD (cells/mm2)
PrePostPrePostPrePostPrePostPrePostDecreased (%)

10.10.0+11.00DS − 0.50DC170+0.50DS − 1.00DC170+10.750.00013.216.5243322228.67
20.90.8−0.00DS − 1.00DC105−1.50DS − 0.75DC100−0.5−1.8751415270826133.51
30.70.5+9.25DS − 0.75DC150−2.00DS − 1.25DC145+8.875−2.62512.211.9253223995.25
40.81.0−3.75DS − 0.5DC80−3.00DS − 1.25DC85−4.000−3.6251415.8170515369.91
Mean ± SD0.63 ± 0.360.58 ± 0.43+3.78 ± 7.15−2.03 ± 1.5313.35 ± 0.8514.80 ± 2.032344.50 ± 441.242192.50 ± 465.956.84 ± 2.97

A paired sample t test was used to compare the clinical data pre- and postoperatively. , statistically significant. †BCVA, best-corrected visual acuity; LogMAR, logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution; IOP, intraocular pressure; ECD, endothelial cell density; SE, spherical equivalent; SD, standard deviation; D, diopter; IOL, intraocular lens; Pre, preoperatively; Post, postoperatively.