Eyeworld

APR 2014

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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it's best if the lens explantation is done relatively quickly after the original procedure. "Either the next day or within a week is the most ideal," Dr. Park said. If it's a few months out, you have to make sure that you can still dissect the lens away. "If you're years out that becomes a little more problematic, although it can still be done," she said. Dr. Hoffman agreed that the sooner the lens is explanted, the easier this is likely to be. However, he has explanted lenses years later. "I've explanted a lens seven years out from the original surgery," he said. "It's amazing how easy it is to viscodissect a capsular bag open, especially if there is a silicone lens," he said, adding these tend to stick less to the bag. It may, however, be a little harder in long-term cases to find an opening to the bag. "Some surgeons will use a 30-gauge needle to get between the capsule and the lens to get the vis- codissection started," Dr. Hoffman said. He pointed out that some LASIK cannulas have a very thin spatulated end, which can be placed under the capsule and used to sepa- rate it from the optic. He views this as the hardest part. "Once you get that first part of the capsule opened, Pseudophakic dysphotopsia April 2014 In this trauma case, the whole IOL in the bag went into the anterior chamber, requiring explantation. A decentered lens, which may require explantation. Source (all): Richard Hoffman, MD Gone continued from page 45 continued on page 48

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