Intraocular Exchange Technique

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Vikas Shankar, MD, Muhammad Amer Awan, MD, and William Wykes, MD, describe a technique to explant a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) without the need to enlarge the incision or cut the haptic and optic. The technique involves injecting Healon under the IOL to inflate the bag and prolapse IOL into anterior chamber (AC). Sinskey hook supports the IOL from behind and a lens insertion forceps is used to fold the lens in the AC, keeping parallel to the sinskey hook. Both the instruments utilise the same incision and the folded IOL is explanted without need to enlarge the incision. It is a safe and effective technique which can be used to exchange IOL in the situations like damaged IOL and refractive surprises.

Posted: 11/30/2011

Intraocular Exchange Technique

Vikas Shankar, MD, Muhammad Amer Awan, MD, and William Wykes, MD, describe a technique to explant a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) without the need to enlarge the incision or cut the haptic and optic. The technique involves injecting Healon under the IOL to inflate the bag and prolapse IOL into anterior chamber (AC). Sinskey hook supports the IOL from behind and a lens insertion forceps is used to fold the lens in the AC, keeping parallel to the sinskey hook. Both the instruments utilise the same incision and the folded IOL is explanted without need to enlarge the incision. It is a safe and effective technique which can be used to exchange IOL in the situations like damaged IOL and refractive surprises.

Posted: 11/30/2011

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Ayaz Khan

11 years ago

How do the three piece acrylic lenses handle? For example the MA60AC. Or silicone lenses. Are those too slippery? Thanks for the video

Amer Awan

13 years ago

Yes you can use an incision 180 degrees opposite to the main wound. However I would recommend the main incision for Sinski's hook as it will provide a better control to fold the IOL as both hands will coordinate better if used from one incision and there will be no extra incision.

anil verma

13 years ago

nice

Rehman Siddiqui FRCS, FRCOphth

13 years ago

Lovely technique. Could we use an incision 180 degrees opposite the main wound for Sinski's hook?

Amer Awan

13 years ago

2.75mm

Martin Charles

13 years ago

What is the incision size ?

Aamir Choudhry

13 years ago

Nice approach. Thanks for sharing :)

Cristian Atue

13 years ago

Very usefull!!!..never seen that before!!!...