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Effect of a plano-convex posterior chamber lens on capsular opacification from Elschnig pearl formation
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Elschnig Pearl FormationOphthalmic SurgeryOcular DiseaseVitreous BodyOphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyElschnig Pearl MigrationSurgeryCapsular OpacificationGlaucomaMedicineCataractReverse OpticReverse Optic Implant
Opacification of the posterior capsule occurs most commonly from Elschnig pearl migration or fibrosis. The physical contact of a posterior chamber lens, particularly one with a reverse optic, has been postulated to decrease the rate of capsular opacification by creating a barrier to Elschnig pearl migration. This randomized prospective clinical study comparing the 3M style 34S convex-plano optic and style 34R plano-convex (reverse) optic posterior chamber lens demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in capsular opacification by Elschnig pearls at one year in the reverse optic lenses (18.2% versus 7.6%, P = .03). No statistically significant difference in capsular fibrosis rates was noted (2.5% versus 4.5%, P = .48). The reverse optic implant also demonstrated greater iris to implant optic clearance.
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