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Optical Correction of Aphakia in Children
There are several reasons for which the correction of aphakia differs between children and adults. First, a child′s eye is still growing during the first few years of life and during early childhood, the refractive elements of the eye undergo radical ...
Alireza Baradaran-Rafii +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the long‐term effects and dynamic changes in scleral thickness above the T‐haptic after sutureless scleral‐fixated intraocular lens (sSFIOL) implantation using the FIL‐SFF Carlevale lens. Setting Single‐centre, single‐surgeon, prospective clinical trial, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
Markus Schranz +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of artificial tear (AT) application on the repeatability of corneal parameters with three different devices. Methods In this prospective, randomized clinical trial, 145 patients were measured with one of three devices in the Department of Ophthalmology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany.
Titus Schug +3 more
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Considerations in the management of aphakia
Dear Editor, Can et al. describe their modification of an ab interno technique of transscleral suturing of one-piece posterior chamber intraocular lenses (IOLs) by injecting the IOL implantation in the through a clear corneal incision.[1] We believe that discussion of their proposal highlights relevant issues.
Somdutt Prasad, Andrzej Grzybowski
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Combined traumatic injuries of the anterior eye segment are attributed to the severe consequences of the injured organ of vision. Iris defects result in spherical and chromatic aberrations, diplopia, flares, severe photophobia, cosmetic defects, and ...
Yu. Yu. Kalinnikov +4 more
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Angle closure glaucoma following pupillary block in an aphakic perfluoropropane gas-filled eye
We report the case of a 35-year-old aphakic patient who developed an intractable secondary glaucoma due to angle closure after pupillary block following the use of perfluoropropane (C3F8) gas at a nonexpansile concentration of 14%.
Kumar Atul +3 more
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Posterior capsular rent – Prevention, recognition, and management – A review
We prefer using posterior capsular rent is a significant intraoperative complication of cataract surgery, often leading to vision-threatening sequelae if not promptly recognized and appropriately managed. PCR can result from various factors, weak zonules,
Mohan Rajan +3 more
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Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation with Flanged Intrascleral Fixation in Aphakia Patient
Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness globally, with surgery being the most effective treatment. While phacoemulsification is the standard procedure in developed nations, cases involving inadequate capsular support, such as aphakia, present unique ...
A. A. Ayu Sri Nadia +2 more
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Objectives:To compare the outcomes and complications of dislocated intraocular lens (IOL) extraction and secondary iris-claw IOL (ICIOL) implantation in vitrectomized and non-vitrectomized eyes.Materials and Methods:This retrospective study included 19 ...
M. Giray Ersöz +4 more
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CONGENITAL APHAKIA AND IRIDEREMIA. [PDF]
Congenital aphakia is an exceeding rare anomaly, and is usually accompanied with other serious defects of the eye. The cases I report are of two brothers, aged 21 and 10, who visited my office Feb. 23, 1899. Advised to see me by Dr. Waterman, of Wilson, Kans., they were brought by an older brother who was perfectly emmetropic, with vision of 20/20 of ...
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