Predicting Postoperative Myopic Shift After Paediatric Intraocular Lens Implantation: A Scoping Review of Associated Factors
Ivana Mravičić, Emma Grace Orešković, Maja Bohač, Nataša Drača

TL;DR
This study reviews factors that influence myopic shift after intraocular lens implantation in children, highlighting age and ocular growth as key predictors.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive scoping review of factors influencing postoperative myopic shift in pediatric intraocular lens implantation.
Findings
Younger age at surgery and shorter preoperative axial length predict greater myopic shift.
Optical biometry and modern formulas reduce prediction errors compared to older methods.
Postoperative complications like glaucoma are linked to increased refractive change.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Predicting postoperative refractive development after paediatric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation remains challenging due to continued ocular growth and interindividual variability. This scoping review maps current evidence on demographic, biometric, and surgical factors influencing postoperative myopic shift in children undergoing cataract surgery with IOL implantation. Methods and Materials: A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed and Scopus from the last ten years through October 2025. Eligible studies included children (≤18 years) with congenital or developmental cataract undergoing primary or secondary IOL implantation that reported postoperative refractive change and its predictors. Titles, abstracts, and full texts were screened according to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Data were charted on study design, age at surgery, follow-up duration,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Ocular Disorders and Treatments
