Postoperative complications of intrascleral intraocular lens fixation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Surv Ophthalmol. 2024 Dec 12:S0039-6257(24)00152-8. doi: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2024.12.001. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Our systematic review and meta-analysis elucidates the postoperative complication rates associated with 3 major surgical approaches, including the scleral tunnel, glued, and flanged techniques, for sutureless intrascleral intraocular lens (IOL) fixation. An online search was performed for articles published in PubMed and EMBASE between January 1, 1975, and January 7, 2023. Original studies reporting postoperative complications of sutureless intrascleral IOL fixation were included. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. The initial search yielded 1854 articles, from which 1797 were excluded; 57 and 51 were included in the qualitative synthesis and meta-analysis, respectively. Based on the meta-analysis, the postoperative complication rates of cystoid macular edema (5.7 %), retinal detachment (3.5 %), vitreous hemorrhage (8.8 %), and hypotony (5.5 %) were highest with the scleral tunnel technique. The glued technique had the highest complication rate for corneal edema (14.2 %). The rates of temporarily elevated intraocular pressure (9.9 %), iris capture (5.4 %), haptic exposure (6.5 %), and IOL decentration (7.3 %) were the highest with the flanged technique. The flanged technique had a significantly shorter operative time (median, 17.1 min) compared with the scleral tunnel (42.7 min) and glued (56.5 min) techniques. Postoperative best-corrected visual acuity with the flanged technique was significantly better than that with the other techniques (P = 0.017). This meta-analysis identified high postoperative complication rates related to the impact of surgical manipulations with the scleral tunnel technique and IOL placement stability with the flanged technique. These findings enable surgeons to minimize postoperative complications in high-risk patients.

Keywords: Flanged technique; Glued technique; Intrascleral intraocular lens fixation; Meta-analysis; Postoperative complications; Scleral tunnel technique; Systematic review.

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  • Review