Volume 33, Issue 8 , Pages 1477-1481, August 2007
Severe endothelial cell loss following uneventful angle-supported phakic intraocular lens implantation for high myopia
Endothelial decompensation is a serious complication of phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) implantation and is a major concern during the postoperative period. We report 3 eyes in which the same foldable angle-supported pIOL was implanted to correct high myopia. Rapid and severe postoperative endothelial cell loss occurred in all 3 eyes. An over-sized pIOL that induced excessive vaulting into the anterior chamber was the main risk factor. In 2 eyes, the pIOL was explanted uneventfully; 1 eye required Descemet's stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty because of total endothelial decompensation. These cases illustrate the importance of accurate sizing of foldable angle-supported anterior chamber pIOLs to avoid excessive vaulting. They also highlight the importance of regular follow-up and preventive pIOL explantation as soon as significant endothelial cell loss is detected.
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PII: S0886-3350(07)00868-1
doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2007.03.061
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Volume 33, Issue 8 , Pages 1477-1481, August 2007
