“…This patient's second IOL was placed in the sulcus. Former studies have described other postoperative complications, such as posterior capsule opacification, cystoid macular edema, retinal detachment, choroidal hemorrhage and endophthalmitis (4,5,14) . Although hydrophilic acrylic IOLs have higher uveal biocompatibility resulting in less postoperative inflammation than other IOLs (18) , (Lots starting with: A09, A10, B09, C09, D09, E09, F09, G08, G09, H08, H09, I08, I09, J08, J09, K08, k09, L08, L09).…”