New Technique to Secure the IOL during Secondary Scleral Fixation Procedures | ASCRS
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New Technique to Secure the IOL during Secondary Scleral Fixation Procedures
May 2019
Meeting: 2019 Annual Meeting
Presenters: Brett Bielory, MD; Bonnie An Henderson, MD , ABO
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Description
During secondary scleral IOL fixation techniques (e.g. Yamane or Glued), there is a concern of the haptics slipping out of the scleral groove or forceps. Haptics are can be damaged from forceful grasping to prevent retracting back into the eye. This new technique minimizes the necessity to hold the externalized haptic by creating a strategically placed hitch around the optic to control the IOL. 
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting. 

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