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Bita Manzouri1,2, Maria Dari1, Charles Claoué3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's Hospital, BHR University Hospitals, London, England.
Abstract:
Supplemental intraocular lenses (IOLs) have been developed to replace IOLs designed for in-the-bag placement being used as "piggy-back" IOLs in the sulcus due to unacceptable complications. The new IOLs have unique platform designs to avoid these complications. As a result, a new nomenclature is needed to describe the 4 scenarios when supplemental IOL use is now indicated.
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