Title of article :
Multiple Pit Defects in a Foldable Hydrophobic Intraocular Lens
Author/Authors :
Srirampur, Arjun Anand Eye Institute - Hyderabad - India , Balijepalli, Pasyanthi Anand Eye Institute - Hyderabad - India
Abstract :
We are writing to share our observations regarding the article “Multiple pit defects of unknown etiology in a foldable hydrophobic intraocular lens”
by Thabit et al.[1] We would like to congratulate the authors for documenting this interesting phenomenon.
The authors mentioned no obvious reason for
the formation of pit-like deposits on the anterior
surface of the intraocular lens (IOL). We want
to disagree with this statement in that IOL pit
formation is a well-established phenomenon where
opacification of hydrophilic acrylic IOLs occurs
after corneal transplantations such as penetrating
keratoplasty and Descemet’s stripping endothelial
keratoplasty (DSEK).[2] Factors such as ocular
inflammation and systemic comorbidities that affect
ocular metabolism may contribute to the opacification
of IOLs.[3] Surgical interventions with the injection of different materials into the anterior
chamber such as air or gas seem to increase the
risk of IOL opacification, particularly in hydrophilic
IOLs. The pits are limited to a more or less circular
area of the anterior optical surface of the IOL corresponding to the zone of contact with the instilled air or gas.
Keywords :
Multiple Pit Defects , Foldable Hydrophobic , Intraocular Lens
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research