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Multifocal intraocular lenses and retinal diseases
Purpose Multifocal intraocular lenses (MIOLs) are often discouraged in patients with or at risk of retinal disorders (including diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and epiretinal membranes), as MIOLs are believed to reduce contrast ...
A. Grzybowski, P. Kanclerz, R. Tuuminen
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Surgical management of non-syndromic ectopia lentis [PDF]
AIM: To compare whether aphakic contact lenses or secondary iris-claw intraocular lenses are superior in the refractive management post-pars plana vitreolensectomy in a pedigree with an FBN1 mutation causing non-syndromic ectopia lentis (NSEL) with ...
Kirk AJ Stephenson+2 more
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Steroid-Eluting Contact Lenses for Corneal and Intraocular Inflammation
Ocular inflammation is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, and steroids in topical ophthalmic solutions (e.g. dexamethasone eye drops) are the mainstay of therapy for ocular inflammation. For many non-infectious ocular inflammatory diseases,
Lokendrakumar C. Bengani+10 more
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Comparison of visual and optical quality of monofocal versus multifocal intraocular lenses
Objective: To compare visual quality in patients implanted with Tecnis® monofocal (ZCB00) and multifocal (ZMB00) intraocular lenses taking into account their optical quality measured in vitro with an eye model.
Irene Altemir-Gomez+8 more
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Clinical and material degradations of intraocular lenses: A review
Purpose: To review the published scientific literature concerning clinical and material degradations of intraocular lenses after implantation in cataract surgery. Methods: A search was undertaken using the following databases: CENTRAL (including Cochrane
N. Stanojcic, C. Hull, D. O’Brart
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New two-point scleral-fixation technique for foldable intraocular lenses with four hollow haptics [PDF]
The study was to report a new two-point scleral-fixation technique for foldable intraocular lenses with four haptics. Lenses were slid into the anterior chamber from a 2.8 mm corneal incision and fixed under two sclera flaps at two opposite points.
He-Ting Liu+2 more
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REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS AFTER IMPLANTATION OF BIFOCAL AND TRIFOCAL INTRAOCULAR LENS
The article considers the primary factors affecting patients’ rehabilitation after implantation of different multifocal intraocular lens models during cataract surgeries.
E. V. Boiko, D. A. Vinnitskiy
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AbstractA review is given of the history and future of intraocular lens implantation and a broad outline of indications and contra‐indications for implantation.
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Sutureless, Glueless, Scleral Fixation of Single-Piece and Toric Intraocular Lens: A Novel Technique
Sutureless, glueless, scleral fixation of an intraocular lens is a known technique of fixing a lens in the scleral pockets. However, this technique is applied to single-piece and toric lenses instead of 3-piece lenses, allowing the advantage of the use ...
Aditya Kelkar+4 more
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Classification of Intraocular Lenses
This article aims at providing a synopsis of intraocular lenses which are being used in the present practice. The types have been classified based on structure, sites of fixation, optic and haptic material, Focality and also asphericity. The article also
Vaibhav Nagpal
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