Table 1.
Clinical data of patients with late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome.
Table 2.
Results of anterior or posterior capsulotomy for the late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome.
Fig 1.
Refractive status in late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome.
The averaged refractive error in late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome were shown with 95% confidence interval. Each measurement was performed at 2 months after cataract surgery (postoperative), before laser capsulotomy (pre-capsulotomy), and 1 week after laser capsulotomy (post-capsulotomy).
Fig 2.
Comparison of spherical equivalent changes in late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome.
Predicted spherical equivalent change and the actual refractive error change induced by laser capsulotomy in late postoperative capsular bag distension syndrome were compared in each patient. Difference between refractive error changes suggests that refractive material in capsular bag may play a major role in the myopic shift.
Table 3.
Axial length and anterior chamber depth measured by IOLMaster for both pseudophakic eyes with unilateral capsular bag distension syndrome.