Abstract

23 yrs/F, high myope wanted to get rid of glasses. Ophthalmic examination revealed Best Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) of 6/12 (P), N6 with −15.50 DS/−2.50DC × 180° in right eye (RE), and 6/18(P), N6 with −18 DS/−1.50DC × 180° in left eye. Due to high refractive error, she was planned for BE toric Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) implantation. Necessary investigations were done, and she underwent RE ICL implantation first. During ICL implantation, the foam tip applicator entrapped one trailing haptic in the injector nozzle resulting in an amputation of a part of the right trailing haptic. The ICL with three intact haptics was implanted in the sulcus. Next day, VA in RE was 6/18, N6. Slit-lamp examination and anterior segment OCT showed ICL in place with normal vaulting and no tilt.

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