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Trans-scleral fixation of dislocated posterior chamber intraocular lenses using a 9/0 microsurgical polypropylene snare.

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Trans-scleral fixation of dislocated posterior chamber intraocular lenses using a 9/0 microsurgical polypropylene snare.

Auteurs : B C Little [Royaume-Uni] ; P H Rosen ; G. Orr ; G W Aylward

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RBID : pubmed:8119422

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Abstract

We describe a new technique for retrieval, sulcus relocation and trans-scleral fixation of posteriorly dislocated (posterior chamber intraocular lenses (PC-IOLs) in a closed eye using a 9/0 polypropylene snare instrument adapted specifically for this purpose. Our experience is described of the first 5 consecutive cases in which the snare was used. The posteriorly dislocated PC-IOL was successfully relocated in 4 of these cases but per-operative fracture of a lens haptic necessitated removal of the IOL in the fifth. A number of surgical techniques have already been described in the management of this problem but we consider the polypropylene snare to offer the advantages of a simpler technique that obviates the need for either manipulation of needles within the eye or complex suturing procedures.

DOI: 10.1038/eye.1993.172
PubMed: 8119422

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