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Late dislocation of the WIOL-CF® intraocular lens (IOL) can occur years after cataract surgery. This study identifies a consistent pattern of IOL instability and suggests a potential mechanism.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Medical Devices
  • Surgical Outcomes

Background:

  • The WIOL-CF® is a polyfocal full-optics intraocular lens (IOL) used in cataract surgery.
  • Understanding IOL behavior and potential complications is crucial for patient safety and surgical planning.

Observation:

  • This case series describes dislocation and subluxation of the WIOL-CF® IOL in three patients.
  • The instability occurred years after uneventful cataract surgery, without trauma.
  • A consistent pattern of posterior tilt in the infranasal aspect and anterior tilt in the supratemporal portion was observed, associated with iris atrophy and capsulorrhexis changes.

Findings:

  • The WIOL-CF® IOL demonstrated a characteristic pattern of tilt and dislocation years post-implantation.
  • This instability appears to be independent of surgical complications and may be related to the IOL's design or interaction with ocular structures.

Implications:

  • Ophthalmologists should be aware of this potential late complication associated with the WIOL-CF® IOL.
  • Further research into the biomechanics and long-term stability of this IOL is warranted.
  • This pattern of instability may inform the design of future intraocular lenses.