1. Secondary IOL Implantation without Capsular Support: A Laser Flare Cell Meter Study
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Pier Giorgio Toschi, Emilio C. Campos, Mauro Cellini, and Ernesto Strobbe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Standard of care ,Article Subject ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intraocular lens ,Phacoemulsification ,Cataract surgery ,Laser ,equipment and supplies ,eye diseases ,law.invention ,Surgery ,law ,Ophthalmology ,Capsular bag ,medicine ,Clinical Study ,Implant ,sense organs ,business ,Flare - Abstract
Phacoemulsification and the contemporary implantation of intraocular lens (IOL) within the capsular bag represent the standard of care in cataract surgery, but sometimes a primary IOL implant is not possible due to intraoperative complications or preexisting conditions so that a secondary implantation of IOL within the anterior or posterior chamber is necessary. The aim of our study was to assess the degree of inflammation due to a secondary implant of claw lenses, angle-supported IOLs, and scleral-fixated IOLs by means of an objective, repeatable, and noninvasive device, the laser flare cell meter, which evaluates aqueous flare and cells within the anterior chamber in vivo and to show the contribution of the single IOLs to the genesis of inflammation.
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- 2012