2017
DOI: 10.3928/01913913-20170703-10
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Retrospective Study of Visual Outcomes and Complications After Sutureless, Flapless, and Glueless Intrascleral Fixation of Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens in Children and Young Adults

Abstract: The technique of flapless, glueless, and sutureless scleral fixation of a three-piece IOL has shown significant improvement in visual acuity and does not cause significant complications postoperatively. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2017;54(6):381-386.].

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“…There were a total of 34 IOL-related complications (8.08%), 13 were subluxations/dislocations (3.09%), 44 9 were optic captures (2.14%), 20,42,43,49 3 were haptic exposures/erosions (0.71%), 40 and 8 were decentrations (1.90%) 13,41,49 . Three suture-related complications were noted in the SSFIOL group (0.71%), all of which were suture erosions 41,49 .…”
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“…There were a total of 34 IOL-related complications (8.08%), 13 were subluxations/dislocations (3.09%), 44 9 were optic captures (2.14%), 20,42,43,49 3 were haptic exposures/erosions (0.71%), 40 and 8 were decentrations (1.90%) 13,41,49 . Three suture-related complications were noted in the SSFIOL group (0.71%), all of which were suture erosions 41,49 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It also retains the advantages of SFIOL over anterior chamber IOL 62 . In this systematic review, 12 studies were on sutureless, glueless SFIOL with a total of 463 eyes 10,17,18,20,22,27,33,39,40,45,48,52 …”
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“…Vitreous hemorrhage, intrinsic to trans scleral incisions 8 , 9 , 13–17 , 23 , 24 , 26 and ciliary sulcus-based sclerotomies 14 was noted in 46.5% of our patients; this was incidentally high for SFIOL surgery. Vitreous hemorrhage could be attributable to incising the pre-existing sclero-corneal tunnel all over again (41.8%), the relative inexperience of the surgeons in fashioning sclero-corneal tunnels, and operating on eyes with a preceding history of trauma (32.6%).…”
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confidence: 57%