“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] However, the high level of difficulty in these cases may lead to intraoperative and postoperative complications such as crystalline lens dislocation, intraocular lens (IOL) decentration, and vitreous loss with consequential cystoid macular edema, uveitis, and retinal detachment. 6,9 Although small degrees of zonular weakness and small lens subluxations can be easily addressed with advanced surgical techniques, generally the greater the amount of lens subluxation, the more challenging and potentially disastrous the case may become. We present 2 cases of severe subluxated crystalline lenses that were treated with a primary anterior chamber IOL (AC IOL), yielding excellent postoperative results and no intraoperative complications.…”