Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4022393 | Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
After cataract surgery with an IOL implantation, both vertical and horizontal coma, as well as spherical aberration, were of higher value than in normal eyes. The compensation effect for corneal aberrations of the natural lens is absent in the IOL and explains these findings. The corneal aberrations in pseudophakic eyes reflect better the optical quality of the total eye than the phakic eyes. Nevertheless, the missing correlation in some specific aberrations, such as C8 and C10, shows the inability of corneal topography to provide suitable information on the optical quality of the total eye after cataract surgery. Thus, both corneal and total wavefront measurements are relevant for the assessment of outcomes after cataract surgery.
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Authors
Hans Peter MD, Mirko MD, PhD, Michael PhD, Yves MD, Theo MD, PhD, Michael PhD,