Safety and Efficacy of Retropupillary Fixation of Iris Claw Intraocular Lens versus Sutureless Scleral Fixated Intraocular Lens in the Management of Post Cataract Aphakia
Mohamed Talat,
El Sayed Eliwa,
Younis Abdelhafez
et al.
Abstract:Article informationBackground: It is standard practice to implant a foldable, onepiece posterior chamber [PC] intraocular lens [IOL] into the capsular bag during uncomplicated cataract surgery. However, conditions like subluxated capsules, pseudoexfoliation syndrome, and post-complicated cataract surgery can lead to aphakia without adequate capsular support.
The aim of the work:This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of two intraocular lens [IOL] techniques for the treatment of aphakia: scleral fixation… Show more
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