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[Optimization of phacoemulsification in complicated cataract with lens subluxation].
Vestnik oftal mologii, 2021Purpose - to optimize the process of phacoemulsification in patients with cataract complicated by degree I-II lens subluxation by using the scaffold technique, and to determine the indications for its application. MATERIAL AND METHODS The patients were
E. S. Pirogova +2 more
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Symptoms and management of pediatric lens subluxation
Expert Review of OphthalmologyIntroduction Lens subluxation is an important cause of visual deprivation in children, with its dire potential consequences of strabismus and amblyopia.
Nader Hussein Lotfy Bayoumi
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Management of the Subluxed Crystalline Lens
Ophthalmology, 1992There has been a traditional reluctance to remove a subluxed (ectopic) lens because of the high surgical risk. The use of closed intraocular microsurgical techniques, however, now allows greater intraoperative control with few complications. The authors present the results of subluxed lens extraction, by limbal or pars plana lensectomy, in 44 eyes of ...
K N, Hakin +4 more
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Management of the subluxated crystalline lens
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2013The surgical management of ectopia lentis presents the ophthalmic surgeon with numerous challenges and options. From the clinical evaluation to the surgical approach, ectopia lentis patients require additional methodologies, techniques, and devices to ensure the best possible outcome.
Richard S, Hoffman +5 more
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Traumatic Lens Subluxation Presenting as Pseudomelanoma
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2014An 82-year-old white man was referred for a suspected inferior pigmented, choroidal melanoma in his left eye. The patient stated that his left eye had been hit by a tree branch approximately 40 years prior, and he had not been able to see with it since then.
John O, Mason, Shyam A, Patel
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[Transscleral fixation of intraocular lens in the treatment of lens subluxation in children].
Vestnik oftal mologiiCongenital subluxation of the lens as a complication of Marfan syndrome, Weill-Marchesani syndrome, microspherophakia, etc. leads to the development of amblyopia and requires timely surgical treatment with removal of the subluxated lens and implantation ...
L. N. Orazbekov, A. A. Shabanova
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Modern technologies in ophtalmology, 2021
Purpose of the study to carry out a comparative analysis of the state of the zonular fibers before and after surgery on UBM between femtolaser assisted and classical ultrasound cataract removal. Material and methods.
K. Ait Ahmed +3 more
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Purpose of the study to carry out a comparative analysis of the state of the zonular fibers before and after surgery on UBM between femtolaser assisted and classical ultrasound cataract removal. Material and methods.
K. Ait Ahmed +3 more
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Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 2021
PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of bimanual capsulorhexis combined with sutureless scleral-fixated intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in children diagnosed as having Marfan syndrome.
M. Bulut +5 more
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PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy and safety of bimanual capsulorhexis combined with sutureless scleral-fixated intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in children diagnosed as having Marfan syndrome.
M. Bulut +5 more
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Subluxated lens: Phacoemulsification with iris hooks
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2003We describe a technique to manage subluxated cataracts with the use of 4 or 5 disposable nylon iris hooks placed on the capsulorhexis edge to support the lens and stabilize the capsular bag during phacoemulsification. The use of an endocapsular tension ring provides excellent centration of the capsular bag, enabling endocapsular intraocular lens (IOL ...
Severino, Santoro +3 more
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Bilateral megalocornea with unilateral lens subluxation
Ophthalmic Genetics, 1997Megalocornea refers to an enlarged cornea that measures 13 mm or more in horizontal diameter in the absence of raised intraocular pressure. We describe a five-month-old boy with bilateral megalocornea with unilateral lens subluxation. No other ophthalmological abnormality was present.
Durak, I +5 more
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