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Sutureless intrascleral pocket technique of transscleral fixation of intraocular lens in previous vitrectomized eyesopen access

Authors
Cho, Y.-W.Chung, I.-Y.Yoo, J.-M.Kim, S.-J.
Issue Date
2014
Keywords
Aphakia; Intraocular lens implantation; Intrascleral pocket; Transscleral fixation
Citation
Korean journal of ophthalmology : KJO, v.28, no.2, pp 181 - 185
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean journal of ophthalmology : KJO
Volume
28
Number
2
Start Page
181
End Page
185
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20195
DOI
10.3341/kjo.2014.28.2.181
ISSN
1011-8942
2092-9382
Abstract
In this case series, we assessed a new technique, the intrascleral pocket procedure of transscleral fixation (TF) of the intraocular lens (IOL) in post-vitrectomized eyes. We performed the transscleral fixation of IOL in four aphakic patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy. Two points 180° apart were marked at the limbus. A 2-mm-sized intrascleral pocket was created by lamellar dissection using a crescent blade without conjunctival dissection. A 2.8-mm clear corneal incision (CCI) was made using a keratome. Prolene sutures were exteriorized through the CCI pocket and a three-piece foldable acrylic IOL was injected via CCI and the ends of the haptics were exteriorized through the CCI. The prolene sutures for each haptic in the intrascleral pocket bed were then tied and knots were buried under scleral flaps. No patient had complaints such as conjunctival irritation, and visual acuity was almost identical to preoperative best-corrected visual acuity at day 1 postoperatively. IOLs were well placed without tilting or subluxation. They had no wound dehiscence or endophthalmitis postoperatively. The intrascleral pocket procedure of TF without the need for conjunctival dissection is a successful method for sulcus fixation in post-vitrectomized eyes predisposed to developing glaucoma.
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