Research Article

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

Table 4

IOL position at 1 month, 6 months, and 2 years postoperatively for 3 cases.

CaseHorizontal decentration (mm)Vertical decentration (mm)Horizontal tilt (°)Vertical tilt (°)
1 month6 months2 years1 month6 months2 years1 month6 months2 years1 month6 months2 years

 = 0.733P = 0.796 = 0.369 = 0.334
10.090.100.090.140.150.041.041.011.621.291.591.39
20.260.380.30.130.160.241.111.681.691.141.191.27
30.240.380.350.180.220.321.061.071.031.141.291.33
Mean ± SD0.20 ± 0.090.29 ± 0.160.25 ± 0.140.15 ± 0.030.18 ± 0.040.20 ± 0.141.07 ± 0.041.25 ± 0.371.45 ± 0.361.19 ± 0.091.36 ± 0.211.33 ± 0.06

One-way analysis of variance was used to compare IOL tilt and decentration 1‐month, 6‐months, and 2‐years post-surgery. P < 0.05, statistically significant. SD, standard deviation; IOL, intraocular lens.