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Iris Fixation via External Pentagram Suturing
Published on: May 5, 2022
In-the-bag injection and overfold technique for custom flexible prosthetic iris prostheses
Henryque L Amaral1, Michael E Snyder
1From the Cincinnati Eye Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio (Amaral, Snyder); Hospital da Visao de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil (Amaral); University of Cincinnai School of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio (Snyder).
Abstract:
In-the-bag placement is the ideal location for an anterior segment implant, including the custom flexible artificial iris prosthesis (CUSTOMFLEX ARTIFICIALIRIS). Yet, an injection of a bag-filling iris device through a reasonably sized capsulorhexis creates a geometric challenge. First, the device must be placed into an injection cartridge. Folding into a conoid, trifold orientation improves the facility with which the device is loaded into the injector barrel. To facilitate placement into the capsular bag, the device that is approximately 10+ mm is injected into the nasal bag, and the temporal portion is overfolded on itself to reduce its outer diameter.
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