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Intraocular Lens Papers

Surgical correction of astigmatism during cataract surgery

, BSc, , BSc PhD PgDipAdvClinOptom MBA, , BSc PhD & , MSc PhD
Pages 409-418 | Received 01 Apr 2010, Accepted 19 May 2010, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

High levels of corneal astigmatism are prevalent in a significant proportion of the population. During cataract surgery pre‐existing astigmatism can be corrected using single or paired incisions on the steep axis of the cornea, using relaxing incisions or with the use of a toric intraocular lens. This review provides an overview of the conventional methods of astigmatic correction during cataract surgery and in particular, discusses the various types of toric lenses presently available and the techniques used in determining the correct axis for the placement of such lenses. Furthermore, the potential causes of rotation in toric lenses are identified, along with techniques for assessing and quantifying the amount of rotation and subsequent management options for addressing post‐operative rotation.

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Advances in Ophthalmic Surgery

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