PROBABLE EDGE DEFECT IN ACRYSOF SINGLE-PIECE INTRAOCULAR LENS

Probable edge defect in Acrysof single-piece intraocular lens

Probable edge defect in Acrysof single-piece intraocular lens

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The purpose of this article is to report an edge defect in single-piece hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens (IOL) observed during a routine phacoemulsification procedure.The chip was successfully removed intraoperatively with a McPherson′s forceps.However, six months postoperatively patient complained Tobacco of a disturbing glare due to posterior capsular folds originating from the site of IOL defect.Patient was advised, however refused to undergo Nd:Yag laser capsulotomy to relieve the Pos / Testers symptoms.

This case highlights the necessity to check each foldable IOL under the microscope before loading it into the cartridge, for possible edge defects.

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