Treatment of Nanophthalmos Cataracts: Surgery and Complications

Semin Ophthalmol. 2022 Oct-Nov;37(7-8):849-855. doi: 10.1080/08820538.2022.2102929. Epub 2022 Jul 20.

Abstract

Purpose: Cataract surgery in patients with nanophthalmos is complicated for ophthalmologists to perform. Due to the unique ocular anatomy, there is a high incidence of complex complications such as angle-closure glaucoma, fluid misdirection syndrome, and uveal effusion syndrome (UES) in the perioperative period of cataract surgery. This article will discuss the management options for cataract surgery in nanophthalmic eyes and complications.

Methods: This review is searched through PubMed, focusing on articles published in the past 20 years. Articles were reviewed on the anatomical structure of nanophthalmic cataracts, the pathogenesis of complications, the selection of intraocular lenses, and surgical methods.

Conclusion: There is a strong correlation between abnormal ocular anatomy and complications in patients with nanophthalmos. Clinicians must not only select the appropriate intraocular lens formula based on the depth of the anterior chamber but also formulate personalized surgical methods based on its unique anatomical structure to avoid complications.

Keywords: Angle-closure glaucoma; Cataracts; Fluid misdirection syndrome; Nanophthalmos; Uveal Effusion Syndrome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anterior Chamber
  • Cataract Extraction* / adverse effects
  • Cataract* / complications
  • Humans
  • Intraocular Pressure
  • Microphthalmos* / complications
  • Microphthalmos* / surgery
  • Visual Acuity