2016
DOI: 10.21873/invivo.10988
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The Correction of Aphakia Using Anterior Chamber Intraocular Lens

Abstract: Abstract. Senile The crystalline lens is a transparent biconvex structure, participating in the refractive system of the eye. Any metabolic disturbance in the lens result in localized or diffuse opacification, called a cataract (1). Senile cataract is the leading cause of severe vision loss and blindness worldwide, affecting approximately 20 million people (2-6). The visual rehabilitation required after cataract surgery is usually treated with aphakic glasses, contact lenses, and intraocular lenses (IOLs), w… Show more

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“…Several complications have been reported about each of these secondary implants in previous studies. The most common complication of angle-supported anterior chamber IOLs was bullous keratopathy, followed by lens dislocation, secondary glaucoma, macular edema and retinal detachment [5]. Scleral-sutured IOLs offer the advantage of fixation in the posterior chamber, but the surgical technique is technically more difficult and requires a longer surgical time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several complications have been reported about each of these secondary implants in previous studies. The most common complication of angle-supported anterior chamber IOLs was bullous keratopathy, followed by lens dislocation, secondary glaucoma, macular edema and retinal detachment [5]. Scleral-sutured IOLs offer the advantage of fixation in the posterior chamber, but the surgical technique is technically more difficult and requires a longer surgical time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding anterior chamber IOL, surgical implantation is safe and fast. On the other hand, use of these IOLs is well known to cause secondary glaucoma, endothelial cell loss, bullous keratopathy, and uveitis [6]. Scleral-fixated IOLs have advantages over anterior chamber IOL in that they are far away from the angle, and they respect the anatomy of the eye despite the difficulty and long operation procedure with extensive intraocular manipulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACIOL insertion is a relatively simple procedure and can be planned along with cataract extraction. However, the main concerns are the potential side effects such as corneal decompensation, raised intraocular pressure (IOP) and cystoid macular edema [2]. ACIOLs have regained popularity as the openloop haptic design used currently has a better safety profile than the closed-loop design [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%