Comparing Cataract Surgery in Eyes with Different Anterior Chamber Depths
Irie-Ota A; Hashimoto A; Yotsukura E; Mori Y; Goto S; Hasegawa Y; Kamiya K; Shiba T; Kojima T; Nagata M; Matsushima H; Miyata K; Takemura R; Torii H; Negishi K
Researchers studied cataract surgeries in eyes with different anterior chamber depths, comparing shallow and non-shallow groups. The study found that eyes with shallow chambers often had older patients, more women, and certain eye conditions, and they faced more surgical challenges, like zonular dehiscence, during the operations. Lens curvature measurements could help predict these difficulties in shallow eyes.