Abstract

To report the development of a novel, simple-to-use technique for the salvage of a haptic of dislocated flanged intraocular lens during a retinal detachment surgery. A 25-gauge regular-wall needle was prepared and threaded by the dislocated flanged haptic before the flanged haptic was heated and enlarged by low-temperature cautery. The dislocated flanged haptic was probably the result of too small of a diameter of the previously flanged haptic and was triggered by scleral indentation. The rescue technique required only a 25-gauge regular-wall needle to conduct the conventional procedure of flanged haptic intraocular lens fixation before being enlarged by low-temperature cautery. The intraocular lens remained centered and stable at a 3-month postoperative follow-up examination. The application of a 25-gauge needle in the salvage of a haptic of dislocated flanged intraocular lens is simple and effective without the need for trimming the flanged tip.

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