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Abstract
Purpose: To report a case of recurrent membranous deposits around an intraocular lens (IOL) that was effectively managed with ciliary body suturing following cyclodialysis.
Methods: A 68-year-old male developed recurrent membranous deposits around an IOL following scleral fixation associated with traumatic ciliary body detachment, resulting in a decrease in vision to 20/300. The patient underwent ciliary body suturing and membrane excision.
Results: Following ciliary body suturing and membrane excision, the recurrence of membranous deposits was prevented, and visual acuity improved to 20/25. No further depositions were observed, and additional surgery was not required.
Conclusions: Ciliary body suturing was effective for managing recurrent membranous deposits around the IOL associated with cyclodialysis, suggesting its potential application in similar cases of traumatic eye injury.