Clinical Report: Managing a Dislocated Scleral-Fixated IOL
Background
Dislocated intraocular lenses (IOLs) present a challenge in ophthalmic surgery, particularly as the use of secondary IOLs increases. The Akreos AO60 lens, known for its four-point fixation, is commonly used but can dislocate due to factors such as suture material degradation over time.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
- The dislocated Akreos AO60 lens was previously fixated with Prolene sutures, which may have contributed to its dislocation after 10 years.
- Vitrectomy was performed to assess and manage the lens dislocation effectively.
- The lens was successfully retrieved and repositioned using a technique that involved threading the eyelets outside the eye.
- Meticulous planning and organization were emphasized as critical for managing the multiple suture ends during the procedure.
- The technique allows for a hang-back approach to avoid excessive tension on the sutures, aiding in proper lens positioning.
Clinical Implications
Surgeons should consider the choice of suture material and the potential for long-term complications when performing scleral fixation of IOLs. Effective planning and organization are essential to navigate complex surgical scenarios involving dislocated lenses.
Conclusion
The management of dislocated scleral-fixated IOLs requires careful technique and planning. The case presented demonstrates a successful approach to repositioning a dislocated Akreos AO60 lens.
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