Posters
Repeated rotation of Visian phakic intraocular lens
Poster Details
First Author: J.Mikšovská CZECH REPUBLIC
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Abstract Details
Purpose:
: To address the rotation of the intraocular lens in a patient with high myopia and astigmatism in both eyes
Setting:
DuoVize eye clinic Prague
Methods:
Case report: women, 26 year, with myopia and astigmatismus underwent an eneventful implantation ICL Visian model V4c size 13,2 mm. 1 week after surgery right eye UCVA 1,0, 2 weeks after surgery left eye UCVA 1,2 but patient complained about glare. ICL on both eyes were rotated beyond required ICL implantation axis. Vault of both eye 1/4 corneal thickness. Original lens were replaced by ICL size 13,7 mm. Two years after operation patient report decrese in visual acuity for 6 month, when she started doing martial art. ICL repositioning was performed on original cylinder axis.
Results:
After the last repositioning, the ICL of both eyes remain in the required implantation axis. The patient was advised not to take part in combat sports. 1 month after repositioning ICL UCVA RE was 1.0 LE was 1.2, vault 0.25 corneal thickness.
Conclusions:
Spontaneous rotation of these lenses is described as possible complications after the implantation of fakic toric ICLs. In the above-mentioned patients, fighting sports led to ICL rotation. Patients should be advised before the surgery about possible post-operative complication caused by certain sports activities.
Financial Disclosure:
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