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[Secondary lens implantation].

W Göttinger, V Greif

    Klinische Monatsblatter Fur Augenheilkunde
    |November 1, 1985
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    Iris-supported lens implantation in aphakic patients is a viable secondary procedure. Complications like retinal detachment and subluxation were successfully managed, indicating good outcomes for this surgical approach.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Surgical Innovation

    Context:

    • Aphakia presents challenges in vision restoration.
    • Secondary lens implantation offers a solution for aphakic eyes.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of secondary iris-supported lens implantation.
    • To assess complication rates and management in aphakic patients.

    Summary:

    • Twelve aphakic patients underwent secondary iris-supported lens implantation.
    • Nine cases included concurrent anterior vitrectomy.
    • Postoperative retinal detachment and subluxation occurred in two cases but were successfully treated.

    Impact:

    • Iris-supported lenses are a safe and effective option for secondary implantation.
  • Successful management of complications highlights the procedure's robustness.
  • This approach can restore vision in aphakic patients with manageable risks.