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New IOL design trends avoid negative dysphotopsias
Newer lab studies reveal increased posterior chamber depth does not cause ND and that any IOL, irrespective of material or edge design, implanted in the capsule bag can result in ND, which resolves when the very same inciting lens is moved from the bag to the ciliary sulcus.
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Examining comparable surgical methods for IOL dislocation
A complication of implantation of an intraocular lens (IOL) in the capsular bag is its dislocation, which can happen years after an uncomplicated cataract surgery. The average time between IOL implantation and dislocation is 7 to 10 years. The notable culprits that are involved in IOL dislocation are pseudoexfoliation, high myopia, and previous vitrectomy.
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Intraoperative surgical methods key to AMD treatment
Targeted subretinal surgery for delivery of a novel biosynthetic retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) monolayer in eyes with advanced dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has been shown to be feasible using new intraoperative surgical methods, according to Amir H. Kashani, MD, PhD.
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