Abstract

Objective To evaluate the efficacy of modified minimally invasive intraocular lens suspension. Methods Thirty-six aphakic eyes of 36 patients with absence or rupture of posterior capsules caused by trauma underwent modified minimally invasive intraocular lens suspension in the ciliary groove with 3.2 mm incision. The followed up time was 3-12 months.The visual acuity and complications were observed after surgery. Results At 1 day after surgery, the uncorrected visual acuity was ≤ 0.2 in 7 eyes(19.45%), 0.3-0.5 in 13 eyes(36.11%), and ≥0.6 in 16 eyes (44.44%). The uncorrected visual acuity in 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery all reached or exceeded the preoperative best corrected visual acuity. No significant complication occurred. Conclusion The modified minimally invasive intraocular lens in treatment of traumatic aphakic eyes without posterior capsules is effective. Key words: Aphakic eyes, traumatic; Lens , intraocular; Suspension, minimal invasive, modified

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