2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492005000600030
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Spontaneous late in-the-bag intraocular lens dislocation after can-opener capsulotomy: case report

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“…We observed dislocation 2.5 to 8 years after uneventful phacosurgery, similar to Coelho et al’s 3 case. These observations support that dislocations may occur much later than CCS development.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…We observed dislocation 2.5 to 8 years after uneventful phacosurgery, similar to Coelho et al’s 3 case. These observations support that dislocations may occur much later than CCS development.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…To correct visual deterioration they had removed dislocated IOLs from the bag and implanted rigid IOLs in the sulcus for each patient. Coelho et al 3 reported a 58-year-old patient with significant inferonasal subluxation of the IOL with a contracted capsular bag 3 years after surgery, similar to our cases. To prevent luxation into the vitreous, their patient underwent complete capsular bag and IOL removal and implantation of another IOL in the ciliary sulcus by scleral fixation.…”
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“…Early dislocations are defined as dislocation within first 3 months of initial cataract surgery, although early dislocation is mostly observed during the first week postoperatively (2,11,12) . The most common cause of early dislocation is reported as zonular rupture, followed by advancing age, trauma, and pseudoexfoliation (11,13) .…”
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“…Durante a etapa do tratamento do núcleo pela facoemulsificação, o uso de alto vácuo, aspiração alta e pressão de irrigação elevada, podem provocar injuria zonular (7) . Acreditamos que a diferença na prevalência da capsulotomia anterior descontínua entre os dois autores se deva à diferença de períodos comparados e critérios das causas.…”
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