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Glokom-Katarakt 2020 , Vol 15 , Num 1
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Retinoscopy Values and Contact Lens Application in Rehabilitation of Infantile Aphakia
Dogan CEYHAN1, M. Siddik, Erbil SEVEN3, Muhammed BATUR4, Tekin YASAR5
1Associate Prof, MD., Near East University Hospital Department of Ophthalmology Lefkosa KKTC
2Ophthalmologist, Ophthalmology Department of Yuzuncu Yil University, Medicine School Van, Turkey
3Dr. Öğr. Üyesi, Ophthalmology Department of Yuzuncu Yil University, Medicine School Van, Turkey
4Associate Prof. MD., Ophthalmology Department of Yuzuncu Yil University, Medicine School Van, Turkey
5Prof. MD., Health Sciences University, Beyoglu Eye Disorders Teaching and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
DOI : 10.37844/glauc.cat.2020.15.7 Purpose: Infantile cataracts are among the important conditions that cause amblyopia related visual impairment in childhood. There are diffi culties of obtaining accurate measurements of aphakic corrections in babies after cataract extraction. For infant aphakia, when measurements cannot be taken, there are some recommendations for using contact lenses of +32.00 D for babies up to 6 months and +29.00 D for babies of 6-12 months. A study was conducted to test the accuracy of these recommendations and it was intended to make some recommendations for the development of rehabilitation of infantile aphakia.

Material and Methods: The files of the babies, younger than 12 months, whom cataract extraction was performed and retinoscopic values were determined, between May 2010 and April 2013, were reviewed.

Results: Of the 36 patients, whose fi les were accessed, 24 were male and 12 were female; the mean age was 5 months and ages ranged from 1 month to 11 months. The retinoscopic values of the patients were between +7.25 D and + 21.50 D; mean and standard deviation of spherical equivalents were + 16.38±2.92 for right eyes; and + 16.26±3.03 for left eyes. Considering the vertex correction and visual spheres of the patients, the majority of the contact lens values were ranged between +18.00 and +28.00 D.

Conclusion: The recommendations of correction of infantile aphakia with +32.00 D contact lenses up to 6 month infants and +29.00 D for 6-12 months infants are inappropriate. If these recommendations are applied, up to +10.00 D of different correction might be found in the patients in the research group. Although the standard degree of contact lenses could be used in cases where measurements cannot be taken; accurate contact lens measurement should be performed in the earliest possible time and best possible contact lens degrees should be prescribed to the aphakic infants. Keywords : Infantile aphakia, Retinoscopy, Amblyopia, Rehabilitation, Contact lens

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