2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40135-017-0136-1
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Secondary Intraocular Lenses by the Retinal Surgeon: from Sclerotomies to Sutures

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“…40 However, while scleral-sutured and newer sutureless scleral-fixated IOLs techniques are more technically challenging, they can provide a more natural position for the posterior chamber IOL and are less dependent on anterior-segment anatomy. 40,41 IOL insertion can either be done at the time of the initial cataract surgery or in a staged fashion. Typically, if the dislocated nuclear fragment is large and dense, IOL implantation should be deferred until after vitreoretinal intervention to permit easier removal and/or manual extraction.…”
Section: Secondary Iol Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 However, while scleral-sutured and newer sutureless scleral-fixated IOLs techniques are more technically challenging, they can provide a more natural position for the posterior chamber IOL and are less dependent on anterior-segment anatomy. 40,41 IOL insertion can either be done at the time of the initial cataract surgery or in a staged fashion. Typically, if the dislocated nuclear fragment is large and dense, IOL implantation should be deferred until after vitreoretinal intervention to permit easier removal and/or manual extraction.…”
Section: Secondary Iol Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%