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Table 2 Comparing the results of different studies in the literature

From: Net technique for intraocular lens support in aphakia without capsular support

Study

Intraocular lens type

Mean follow-up (months)

Eyes (n)

Mean preoperative BCVA

Mean postoperative BCVA

Most frequently complications (%)

Chen et al. [21]

Iris-fixated IOL (Artisan)

36

72

1.18 ± 0.30 LogMAR

0.28 ± 0.18 LogMAR

Pigment precipitates (5.6%); glare and halos (16.7%)

Kwong et al. [22]

SFIOL

33

36

1.31 ± 0.44 LogMAR

0.48 ± 0.38 LogMAR

IOP > 21 mmHg (68.8%); transient corneal edema (42.9%); viteous hemorrhage

ACIOL

33

46

1.30 ± 0.43 LogMAR

0.32 ± 0.31 LogMAR

IOP > 21 mmHg (100%); transient corneal edema (50%); viteous hemorrhage (10%); hyphema (10%)

Rey et al. [23]

SFIOL

23

38

0.60 LogMAR

0.30 LogMAR

OH (23%), hypotony (15%); CME (8%)

ACIOL

23

25

0.80 LogMAR

0.30 LogMAR

OH (8%), hypotony (24%); CME (20%)

Agarwal et al. [24]

Fibrin glue assisted sutureless PC IOL

1.5

10

0.30 LogMAR

0.30 LogMAR

None

Kim et al. [25]

SFIOL

16

44

0.60 LogMAR

0.18 LogMAR

IOL dislocation (13%)

Iris-fixated PC IOL

16

35

0.60 LogMAR

0.28 LogMAR

IOL dislocation (17%); CME (3%)

Net technique

 

23

17

1.10 LogMAR

0.54 LogMAR

Slightly IOL dislocation (5%); pigment dispersion (5%)

  1. BCVA best-corrected visual acuity, IOL intraocular lens, SFIOL scleral-fixated intraocular lens, ACIOL anterior chamber intraocular lens, IOP intraocular pressure, OH ocular hypertension, CME cystoid macular edema, PC IOL posterior chamber intraocular lens, LogMAR logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution