| Literature DB >> 34143281 |
Ramin Khoramnia1, Hannah Wallek2, Helin Güngör2, Timur M Yildirim2, Gerd U Auffarth2, Christian S Mayer2.
Abstract
Exact positioning and optimal axial alignment are mandatory to achieve satisfactory postoperative refractive results after implantation of a toric or presbyopia correcting intraocular lens (IOL). Posterior capsule rupture can preclude stable capsular fixation. In such cases, reverse optic capture with haptic tuck results in stable fixation of the lens with respect to centering, rotation and axial position. Only the haptics are positioned in the capsule, behind the anterior capsulorrhexis. The optic remains in the sulcus; thus, the lens is fixed in the rhexis, providing long-term stability despite the presence of posterior capsule rupture.Entities:
Keywords: Cataract surgery; Complication; IOL axis; Posterior capsule rupture; Toric intraocular lens
Year: 2021 PMID: 34143281 DOI: 10.1007/s00347-021-01432-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ophthalmologe ISSN: 0941-293X Impact factor: 1.059