Abstract

A new minimally invasive technique for universal fixation of any posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL), iris prosthesis or capsular tension device (CTD), both for rescuing in case of dislocation and for secondary implantation, is described. It uses intrascleral anchoring knot on the reinforced double 9-0 polypropylene suture without conjunctival opening or scleral dissection. The technique was applied for scleral fixation of the S-shaped monoblock acrylic IOL dislocated into the vitreous cavity in 1 eye, and decentered IOL-CTD-capsular bag complexes in 3 eyes. In none of the cases, complications including knot slippage, suture exposure or hypotony were observed. All patients were followed up for 6 months. The uncorrected distance visual acuity was significantly improved and the IOLs positions remained stable. The described technique might be a simple, effective and safe alternative to flanged scleral fixation approaches.

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