Surgeons need to know more about IOL design for accurate power calculation.
Thomas OlsenDavid L CookeOliver FindlDamien GatinelDouglas D KochAchim LangenbucherRonald B MellesTun Kuan YeoPublished in: Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (2023)
Improvement in biometry and formulas have raised the bar for accurate IOL power calculation. However, when we look closely at the performance of a specific IOL model, we often find that the prediction error varies with the implant power. This phenomenon has no explanation other than the optic design of the IOL has shifted over the power range, thereby disrupting the assumptions of the calculations. By this report we call the industry to be more transparent and disclose the basic information about the IOL design that is important for accurate IOL power calculation. The relevant information concerns: the refractive index, the central optic thickness, the anterior and posterior curvature radii, the toricity location, the spherical aberration and haptic angulation. The goal is to predict possible shifts in principal planes or IOL position over the power range causing a refractive surprise if not corrected for.