Why is this IOL De-Centered? The Answer

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When the OVD was removed, the IOL shifted out of the visual axis. Using infusion, the eye is inflated and Uday Devgan, MD, rotates the lens hoping for more stability but the lens remains malpositioned. Dr. Devgan explains...

Posted: 6/01/2011

Why is this IOL De-Centered? The Answer

When the OVD was removed, the IOL shifted out of the visual axis. Using infusion, the eye is inflated and Uday Devgan, MD, rotates the lens hoping for more stability but the lens remains malpositioned. Dr. Devgan explains...

Posted: 6/01/2011

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Gustavo Castro

15 years ago

Great video!

matias iglicki

15 years ago

excellent video , but if we use silicon one piece , we should know that the haptics have memory and if one of them is bent , do not be worry about it , the IOL will be perfectly centered

matias iglicki

15 years ago

what do you fellows think about that ???

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