Adi Michaeli1, Ehud I Assia. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the methods described in the literature in the past year (from August 2003 to date). RECENT FINDINGS: Techniques for scleral and iris suturing have proven safe and effective to fixate posterior chamber intraocular lenses and avoid the sight-threatening complications of anterior chamber lenses. SUMMARY: Scleral and iris fixation have both become well-established effective means for stabilizing posterior chamber lenses in the lack of adequate capsular support.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the methods described in the literature in the past year (from August 2003 to date). RECENT FINDINGS: Techniques for scleral and iris suturing have proven safe and effective to fixate posterior chamber intraocular lenses and avoid the sight-threatening complications of anterior chamber lenses. SUMMARY: Scleral and iris fixation have both become well-established effective means for stabilizing posterior chamber lenses in the lack of adequate capsular support.