Volume 30, Issue 7 , Pages 1401-1404, July 2004
Suture fixation technique for posterior chamber intraocular lenses☆
Abstract
We describe a modified method for scleral fixation of posterior chamber intraocular lenses (IOLs). A double-armed, 10-0 polypropylene (Prolene®) suture on a curved long needle is passed through a groove in the sclera and retrieved within the barrel of a bent 25-gauge needle through the opposite groove. Double transscleral passages enable 4-point fixation and provide better stability and centration. Knots are buried completely in the scleral groove. In a series of 10 cases, the IOLs were well centered, no sutures protruded from the scleral groove, and the vision in all eyes improved. In 1 case, a ciliary hemorrhage occurred during insertion of the 25-gauge needle, but the bleeding stopped after ocular pressure reform. This technique is easy to perform, improves centration and stability of the IOL, and avoids suture exposure.
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☆ Neither author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
PII: S0886-3350(03)01142-8
doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2003.11.044
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Volume 30, Issue 7 , Pages 1401-1404, July 2004
