Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy

Purpose: To objectively evaluate surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) after phacotrabeculectomy using keratometry and topography and to compare the magnitude of SIA and the refractive outcomes of single-site and twin-site phacotrabeculectomies. Methods: Forty prospective subjects were enrolled in th...

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Main Authors: Sirisha Senthil, Sanket Deshmukh, Kiranmaye Turaga, Veerendranath Pesala, Praveen K Bandela, Jonnadula Ganesh, Chandrasekhar Garudadri, Shrikant Bharadwaj
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spelling doaj-bbceae2ee03340a5a3012959bc0bb2572020-11-25T02:13:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892020-01-0168460961410.4103/ijo.IJO_588_19Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomySirisha SenthilSanket DeshmukhKiranmaye TuragaVeerendranath PesalaPraveen K BandelaJonnadula GaneshChandrasekhar GarudadriShrikant BharadwajPurpose: To objectively evaluate surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) after phacotrabeculectomy using keratometry and topography and to compare the magnitude of SIA and the refractive outcomes of single-site and twin-site phacotrabeculectomies. Methods: Forty prospective subjects were enrolled in the study and were randomized into single-site and twin-site cohorts. SIA was objectively assessed using keratometry and Orbscan before and at three months after surgery. For both cohorts, the changes in SIA were assessed using power vector analysis compared at the third month after surgery. Results: Each cohort consisted of 20 eyes. The preoperative parameters and postoperative IOP were comparable and similar, respectively, in both the cohorts (P = 0.1). Majority of the patients in both the cohorts had preoperative against-the-rule (ATR) astigmatism. The median change in SIA at the three-month postoperative visit was similar in both the cohorts, with a small increase in ATR astigmatism. Although the SIA change measured by keratometry in the J0 component was similar in both the groups (P = 0.54), that of J45 was significantly different (P = 0.01). However, the median change in SIA was similar in both the groups for both the J0 (P = 0.52) and J45 components (P = 0.94) when measured by Orbscan. The SIA in both the groups measured with keratometry (P = 0.62) and topography (P = 0.52) were clinically and statistically similar. In both the groups, the refraction was similar at 1 month and 3 months. Conclusion: The SIA as measured with keratometry and topography was similar in the single-site and twin-site phacotrabeculectomy cohorts at the end of 3-months. The postoperative refraction was stabilized in 1-month in both the groups.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2020;volume=68;issue=4;spage=609;epage=614;aulast=combined surgeryphacotrabeculectomysurgically induced astigmatismsingle-sitetwin-site
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author Sirisha Senthil
Sanket Deshmukh
Kiranmaye Turaga
Veerendranath Pesala
Praveen K Bandela
Jonnadula Ganesh
Chandrasekhar Garudadri
Shrikant Bharadwaj
spellingShingle Sirisha Senthil
Sanket Deshmukh
Kiranmaye Turaga
Veerendranath Pesala
Praveen K Bandela
Jonnadula Ganesh
Chandrasekhar Garudadri
Shrikant Bharadwaj
Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
combined surgery
phacotrabeculectomy
surgically induced astigmatism
single-site
twin-site
author_facet Sirisha Senthil
Sanket Deshmukh
Kiranmaye Turaga
Veerendranath Pesala
Praveen K Bandela
Jonnadula Ganesh
Chandrasekhar Garudadri
Shrikant Bharadwaj
author_sort Sirisha Senthil
title Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
title_short Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
title_full Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
title_fullStr Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
title_full_unstemmed Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
title_sort surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes following phacotrabeculectomy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose: To objectively evaluate surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) after phacotrabeculectomy using keratometry and topography and to compare the magnitude of SIA and the refractive outcomes of single-site and twin-site phacotrabeculectomies. Methods: Forty prospective subjects were enrolled in the study and were randomized into single-site and twin-site cohorts. SIA was objectively assessed using keratometry and Orbscan before and at three months after surgery. For both cohorts, the changes in SIA were assessed using power vector analysis compared at the third month after surgery. Results: Each cohort consisted of 20 eyes. The preoperative parameters and postoperative IOP were comparable and similar, respectively, in both the cohorts (P = 0.1). Majority of the patients in both the cohorts had preoperative against-the-rule (ATR) astigmatism. The median change in SIA at the three-month postoperative visit was similar in both the cohorts, with a small increase in ATR astigmatism. Although the SIA change measured by keratometry in the J0 component was similar in both the groups (P = 0.54), that of J45 was significantly different (P = 0.01). However, the median change in SIA was similar in both the groups for both the J0 (P = 0.52) and J45 components (P = 0.94) when measured by Orbscan. The SIA in both the groups measured with keratometry (P = 0.62) and topography (P = 0.52) were clinically and statistically similar. In both the groups, the refraction was similar at 1 month and 3 months. Conclusion: The SIA as measured with keratometry and topography was similar in the single-site and twin-site phacotrabeculectomy cohorts at the end of 3-months. The postoperative refraction was stabilized in 1-month in both the groups.
topic combined surgery
phacotrabeculectomy
surgically induced astigmatism
single-site
twin-site
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