%0 Journal Article %A Wu, C.S. %A Kanellopoulos, A.J. %A Donnenfeld, E.D. %A Papas, E. %T Evaluation of Cataract Procedures with the Bimanual WhiteStar Phacoemulsification System and the ThinOptX Intraocular Lens %B Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science %D 2003 %J Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science %V 44 %N 13 %P 185-185 %@ 1552-5783 %X Purpose: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the WhiteStar "cold" phacoemulsification system and the ThinOptX ultra-thin IOL in cataract surgery through 1.5 mm incisions. Methods: 22 consecutive eyes underwent phacoemulsification through 1.5 mm clear cornea incisions with the bimanual WhiteStar "cold" phacoemulsification unit and IOL implantation with the ThinOptX ultra-thin IOL. This IOL is a one-piece hydrophilic-acrylic lens which can be folded and inserted through 1.2 mm incisions. We evaluated pre-operative and post-operative visual acuity, IOP, endothelial cell count, and accommodating index. Mean follow-up was 7 months (range 5-9 months). Results: Mean values: best corrected visual acuity improved from 20/150 to 20/25, IOP from 16.5 to 14.5 mmHg, ECC from 2150 to 2000. No complications were noted in this limited group. Conclusions: The implantation of the ThinOptX ultra-thin IOL following routine cataract extraction with the WhiteStar "cold" phacoemulsification unit through 1.5 mm incisions may be a safe and effective new method. %[ 3/8/2021