The influence of a modified haptic on preventing toric IOL rotation in high rotation risk eyes
Shuyu Liu, Chao Chen, Jitong Zhou, Kaiwen Cheng, Yu Du, Jiaqi Meng, Yi Lu, Wenwen He, Xiangjia Zhu

TL;DR
A modified haptic design in toric intraocular lenses improves rotational stability and vision correction in high-risk eyes.
Contribution
The study introduces a C-loop frosted haptic toric IOL that outperforms traditional designs in high rotation risk eyes.
Findings
The ZCU IOL showed significantly less rotation (1.87°) compared to 709 IOL (4.63°) and 709 + CTR (4.13°).
Residual astigmatism was lower in ZCU IOL (0.36 D) than in 709 IOL (0.54 D) and 709 + CTR (0.65 D).
ZCU IOL rotation was not correlated with WTW, unlike 709 IOL and 709 + CTR groups.
Abstract
To evaluate the rotational stability and astigmatic correction of a C-loop frosted haptic toric intraocular lens (IOL) compared with a plate-haptic toric IOL with/without capsular tension ring (CTR) implantation in cataractous eyes with high rotation risk due to large white-to-white (WTW) distance. This retrospective cohort study included 90 cataractous eyes with WTW > 11.8 mm, which received implantation of either a C-loop frosted haptic toric IOL (Group ZCU), a plate-haptic toric IOL (Group 709), or a plate-haptic toric IOL with CTR (Group 709 + CTR). IOL rotation and residual astigmatism were assessed one month postoperatively. Group ZCU demonstrated significantly better rotational stability, with a mean rotation of 1.87° ± 1.03°, compared to 4.63° ± 2.12° in Group 709 and 4.13° ± 1.86° in Group 709 + CTR (both P < 0.05). Residual astigmatism was also significantly lower in Group…
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TopicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Retinal and Macular Surgery · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
