Dislocated Lens, Lens Fragment Removal, and Secondary IOL

Show Description +

In this video, Hudson Nakamura, MD, demonstrates the management of an aphakic patient with a dislocated lens with a lens fragment at the posterior pole. He performs pars plana vitrectomy, vitreous removal, and secondary IOL implantation.

Posted: 12/20/2023

Dislocated Lens, Lens Fragment Removal, and Secondary IOL

In this video, Hudson Nakamura, MD, demonstrates the management of an aphakic patient with a dislocated lens with a lens fragment at the posterior pole. He performs pars plana vitrectomy, vitreous removal, and secondary IOL implantation.

Posted: 12/20/2023

Please log in to leave a comment.

Comments

Mizanur Rahman

1 month ago

3 piece lens should be better choice.

Antti Riikonen

2 years ago

A 1-piece EDOF in the sulcus...Which lens is it? Probably quite a lot of astigmatism too with that main wound. I would place a 3-piece monofocal in the sulcus with optic capture if possible.

More in Retina

Staining Under Air

Frédéric Aissani, MD

Assessing Surgical Competency Among Retina Fellows: Perspectives from Directors and Graduates

Nikisha Kothari, MD; Jesse Sengillo, MD; and Nicholas Farber, MD

Anti-VEGF for Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy

Maria Berrocal, MD and Jennifer Lim, MD

Spotlight on UNITY® VCS: UNITY for All

Sarwar Zahid, MD, FASRS; John W. Kitchens, MD; and Matthew A. Cunningham, MD, FASRS