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Background: This study aimed to report and recall a simple method to remove the lens capsule ab externo when performing intrascleral fixation of an intracapsular intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation with reuse of the IOL.
Case Presentation: A 43-year-old Japanese male patient underwent pars plana vitrectomy, phacoemulsification, and IOL fixation for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in the right eye 10 years prior. A 3-piece IOL was intraocularly fixed during the initial procedure. In December 2023, the patient presented with intracapsular IOL dislocation in his right eye, causing the IOL to descend into the vitreous cavity enveloped by its entire capsule. During surgery, an intravitreal dislocated IOL was placed over the iris with the entire capsule. The haptics on 1 side of the IOL were placed outside the eye through the corneoscleral wound. Subsequently, the lens capsule and Soemmerring's ring surrounding the haptics were removed. After the haptics were placed back over the iris, the same extraction procedure was performed for the remaining haptics. The IOL was intrasclerally fixed using a flange technique through the intrascleral tunnel at the 4 and 10 o'clock positions. One week postsurgery, the best-corrected visual acuity of the right eye was 20/16, and the corneal endothelial cell density was recorded as 2923 cells/mm2 (preoperative: 1650 cells/mm2).
Discussion And Conclusions: In cases of 3-piece IOL dislocation, employing the ab externo technique for lens capsule extraction has been proven to be a straightforward and efficient method. This approach facilitates the removal of the lens capsule around the IOL. If subsequent damage to the IOL is identified, it allows for easy conversion to replacement.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000040840 | DOI Listing |
J Refract Surg
September 2025
Purpose: To evaluate tilt, decentration, and axial stability of the Clareon toric intraocular lens (TIOL) (CNW0T3-9; Alcon Laboratories, Inc) over a 6-month follow-up period.
Methods: A single-center, prospective, interventional clinical trial was conducted with a study population of 130 eyes from 82 patients who received a Clareon TIOL. Tilt, decentration, and the aqueous depth were determined preoperatively and at 1 week and 6 months postoperatively using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (Casia 2; Tomey Corporation).
Clin Exp Ophthalmol
September 2025
Department of Neurosurgery, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
Background: To describe clinical features, risk factors and outcomes of out-of-the-bag (OTB) intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation in dead bag syndrome (DBS).
Methods: Retrospective review of a single-surgeon series of eyes with IOLs that developed OTB IOL dislocation, managed at Singapore National Eye Centre (January 2014-December 2021), with a minimum of 6 months of follow-up. Eyes with OTB IOL dislocation following secondary IOL implantation and intraoperative capsule complications were excluded.
PLoS One
September 2025
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the biocompatibility of hydrophilic and hydrophobic intraocular lenses (IOLs) in patients with uveitis undergoing phacoemulsification, with particular focus on posterior capsule opacification (PCO), postoperative inflammation, and visual outcomes.
Methods: Patients with uveitis who underwent phacoemulsification with IOL implantation between 2015 and 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. Propensity score matching (1:1) was performed to account for clinical and demographic variables, yielding 132 eyes (66 per group) for analysis.
Exp Eye Res
September 2025
Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics, Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics_Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China; MOE Key Laboratory for Biomedical Photonics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Life Science and Technology, Advanced Biomed
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