Limbal lensectomy in the management of ectopia lentis in children
R. Behki, L. P. Noel and W. N. Clarke
Department of Ophthalmology, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Canada.
Surgical treatment of ectopia lentis has traditionally been associated with
a poor visual outcome and a high complication rate. We treated a series of
nine children (15 eyes) whose visual acuity could not be improved with
optimal optical phakic or aphakic correction with limbal lensectomy.
Preoperative visual acuity after amblyopia treatment ranged from 20/60 to
20/200. Improvement in postoperative visual acuity was documented in all
operated-on eyes, ranging from 20/20 to 20/50 during a follow-up period
ranging from 8 months to 118 months (median, 33 months). The only
complication was a child who developed a secondary membrane requiring a
neodymium-YAG capsulotomy.