Abstract

The use of intraocular lenses (IOL) in the pediatric population is an evolving paradigm. A posterior chamber location remains the preferable lens position; however, in cases without sufficient capsular support, use of alternate placement, including anterior chamber IOL (ACIOL), is necessary. We report long-term outcomes of ACIOL placement in a pediatric cohort at one institution.

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