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Younger age, male sex, pseudoexfoliation, and intraoperative complications like posterior capsule rupture increase the risk of intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation after cataract surgery.

Keywords:
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  • Surgical Outcomes
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation is a potential complication following cataract surgery.
  • Identifying risk factors is crucial for preventing IOL dislocation and improving patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify pre-, intra-, and postoperative risk factors for IOL dislocation requiring surgical intervention.
  • To provide data for preoperative risk stratification and surgical planning.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of a 12-year clinical database from 8 UK centers.
  • Inclusion of eyes undergoing planned phacoemulsification cataract surgery.
  • Exclusion of eyes with alternative surgical procedures or subsequent intraocular surgeries.
  • Multivariable Poisson regression model used to calculate adjusted relative risk (ARR).

Main Results:

  • 0.08% (145/176,572) of eyes developed IOL dislocation.
  • Increased risk associated with younger age (18-40, 40-60 years), male sex, pseudoexfoliation, zonular dialysis, posterior capsule rupture (PCR), iris damage, combined phacoemulsification-pars plana vitrectomy, and YAG capsulotomy.
  • Posterior capsule rupture (ARR=16.4) and pseudoexfoliation (ARR=5.7) were significant risk factors.

Conclusions:

  • This study quantifies key risk factors for IOL dislocation after phacoemulsification cataract surgery.
  • Findings are clinically valuable for surgeons in preoperative risk assessment and surgical strategy development.