Comparison of Aqueous Depth Changes Following Cataract Surgery in Vitrectomized and Non-Vitrectomized Fellow Eyes
Mercè Guarro, Laura Sararols, Elena López, Meritxell Vázquez, Sergi Ruiz, Marc Biarnés

TL;DR
This study found that removing the vitreous during cataract surgery has little effect on eye depth changes compared to standard surgery.
Contribution
This study provides new evidence on the minimal impact of vitrectomy on aqueous depth changes in cataract surgery.
Findings
The mean change in aqueous depth was +1.51 mm in vitrectomized eyes and +1.42 mm in non-vitrectomized eyes.
Phacovitrectomy had no significant effect on the change in aqueous depth according to mixed-effects models.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The role of the vitreous in the effective lens position (ELP) is controversial in patients undergoing phacovitrectomy. The aim of this study was to compare the change in aqueous depth (AD), a surrogate of the ELP, in non-vitrectomized and vitrectomized fellow eyes. Methods: Post-hoc analysis of a prospective study conducted in OMIQ facilities (Barcelona, Spain) between 2021 and 2023. Patients with bilateral cataracts and a unilateral grade 2/3 epiretinal membrane underwent phacoemulsification in one eye and phacovitrectomy without endotamponade in the fellow eye. All eyes were implanted with an extended depth-of-focus intraocular lens after power calculation using the same biometer, technicians, formula, and surgeon. We compared the change in AD (mm and percentage) from baseline, and the role of vitrectomy without endotamponade on AD with a mixed-effects models.…
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TopicsRetinal and Macular Surgery · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
