Dr.Saurabh N Shah, Dr.Kishor Bhagwat Patil
The surgical correction of eyes without adequate capsular support – present a difficult management problem
Aim: To evaluate the technique, efficacy, and safety of retropupilary iris-claw IOLs implantation in Cases with inadequate capsular support.
Method:Case series:21 eyes inclusion-subluxated or dislocated lens with poor vision or diplopia surgery-lens removal & retro-pupillary iris fixated IOL implantation
Results: outcome measure- pre-op &post-op BCVA & post-op complications. 21 eyes operated & gained BCVA between 6/12 to 6/24. 1 child had dislocated IOL following trauma but successfully reenclaved.1 had iris pigment dispersion.3 had oval pupil. At end of 6 months – IOLs -wellcentered,pupil was regular,the eye was quiet. No major complications
Conclusion: retro-pupillary IFIOL is good alternative in Cases lacking capsular support. It is easy to perform and has the advantages of a true posterior chamber implantation with a low intra and post-operative risk profile.


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