Novel IOL Fixation Using 4-0 Prolene

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This is a case of a dislocated IOL-capsular bag complex. The IOL is removed through a scleral tunnel incision and a CZ70BD (Alcon) polymethyl methacrylate IOL is fixated to the sclera using 4-0 Prolene (Ethicon) and a 27-gauge docking needle. The IOL is fixated by melting the Prolene to create a flange on each end of the haptic.

Posted: 4/09/2019

Keywords:

CZ70BD IOL

IOL Fixation

Prolene

Novel IOL Fixation Using 4-0 Prolene

This is a case of a dislocated IOL-capsular bag complex. The IOL is removed through a scleral tunnel incision and a CZ70BD (Alcon) polymethyl methacrylate IOL is fixated to the sclera using 4-0 Prolene (Ethicon) and a 27-gauge docking needle. The IOL is fixated by melting the Prolene to create a flange on each end of the haptic.

Posted: 4/09/2019

Keywords:

CZ70BD IOL

IOL Fixation

Prolene

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Kamran Khan

7 years ago

Amazing technique. Looks so graceful. Thank you for sharing. PS: loved the music too!

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