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Scleral-fixated IOLs – A comprehensive review of current practices and emerging trends
Scleral-fixated intraocular lenses (SFIOLs) have emerged as a vital option for visual rehabilitation of aphakia in cases where capsular support is inadequate or absent.
Manasi Tripathi +2 more
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Post-penetrating keratoplasty glaucoma
To study the risk factors in the development of glaucoma following penetrating keratoplasty, we retrospectively analysed 190 eyes of 185 consecutive patients who had undergone surgery during 1990.
Sekhar G +4 more
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Relevance. Dislocation of the intraocular lens (IOL) is a serious complication in cataract surgery. Therefore, the search for an effective method of IOL fixation for non-standard surgical situations is still important. Purpose.
T.G. Sazhin, M.O. Sokolova
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The poor visual results of the present series especially in monocular congenital infantile and juvenile cataracts suggest that a comprehensive eye health education programme including an aggressive anti amblyopia therapy must be under-taken for congenital and juvenile cataract.
Shrivastva S, Vajpayee R, Sharma Y
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Advances in the Management of Aphakia
Georgios D. Panos +3 more
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Needle-assisted iris-claw lens implantation: A novel, simplified technique for aphakia without capsular support. [PDF]
Palan P, Ramappa M.
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Anisometropia at Age 7 After Bilateral Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation at 2 to Younger than 6 Years for Pediatric Aphakia: The CCPMOH Report. [PDF]
Hu K +10 more
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Long-Term Visual Outcome and Clinical Predictors Following Yamane Sutureless Intrascleral IOL Fixation. [PDF]
Damjanovic G +5 more
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A case study of pars plana vitrectomy with scleral flaps covering a two-point sutured scleral-fixated intraocular lens in a tertiary care eye hospital. [PDF]
Krishna T, Sharma A, Gajmal M, Teja DR.
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