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3 articles in GJC

3 articles in GJC

1.

Reverse Pupillary Block after Implantation of a Sutureless Scleral Fixation Carlevale Intraocular Lens.

Sánchez-Vela Laura, García-Arumí Fusté Claudia, Castany-Aregall Marta, Subirà-González Olaia, Ruiz-Casas Diego, de-Arriba-Palomero Pablo et al.

Ophthalmol RetinaOct 20245 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Reverse pupillary block is a common (14.8%) complication after Carlevale IOL implantation, potentially linked to macular edema. Routine intraoperative iridotomy is suggested to prevent this.

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RETROPUPILLARY IRIS-CLAW INTRAOCULAR LENS AND PARS PLANA VITRECTOMY IN APHAKIA MANAGEMENT: A National Multicenter Audit.

Bernal-Morales Carolina, Hernández-Martínez Adrián, Navarro-Angulo Manuel J, Ruiz-Miguel Miguel, Rodriguez-Maqueda Mariano, Velazquez-Villoria Daniel et al.

RetinaOct 20217 citationsObservational Study

This audit of 325 eyes found retropupillary iris-claw IOLs achieved good vision in most aphakic patients, but showed significant rates of elevated IOP and macular edema, crucial for patient counseling.

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Inadvertent cyclodialysis cleft and annular ciliochoroidal detachment after hyperopic phakic intraocular lens implantation and prophylactic surgical iridectomy.

Arnalich-Montiel Francisco, Ruiz-Casas Diego, Muñoz-Negrete Francisco, Rebolleda Gema

J Cataract Refract SurgOct 20150 citationsCase Report

A patient developed a rare cyclodialysis cleft and hypotony after phakic IOL surgery and iridectomy. Swept-source OCT diagnosed it, and argon laser photocoagulation successfully resolved this complication.

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