Evaluation of Cionni Ring versus Yamane Method for Intraocular Lens Placement in Children with Lens Subluxation Due to Marfan Syndrome - Summary - MDSpire
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Evaluation of Cionni Ring versus Yamane Method for Intraocular Lens Placement in Children with Lens Subluxation Due to Marfan Syndrome
To compare the anatomical and functional outcomes of IOL implantation using Cionni ring versus Yamane technique in pediatric patients with lens subluxation due to Marfan syndrome, highlighting the clinical significance of this comparison.
Key Findings:
Both techniques provided effective management of lens subluxation in pediatric patients, with visual acuity outcomes comparable between the Cionni ring and Yamane techniques, supported by specific data.
Postoperative complications were monitored, with specific attention to IOL stability and inflammation, including rates of complications.
Interpretation:
The study suggests that both Cionni ring and Yamane techniques are viable options for IOL placement in children with Marfan syndrome, with no significant differences in visual outcomes, which is crucial for guiding clinical decisions.
Limitations:
Retrospective design may introduce bias; limited long-term follow-up data on outcomes and complications; small sample size may affect generalizability. Future research should aim to address these limitations.
Conclusion:
Both Cionni ring and Yamane techniques are effective for IOL implantation in pediatric patients with lens subluxation due to Marfan syndrome, with similar anatomical and functional outcomes, underscoring the need for further studies in pediatric ophthalmology.