M. A. Artemov, I. S. Kazakov, V. M. Malov, A. Zolotarev, E. B. Eroshevskaya, E. Karlova
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Reposition of dislocated piggyback intraocular lens in a patient with induced keratectasia after radial keratotomy
Aim – to substantiate low-traumatic sutureless surgery for piggyback intraocular lens (IOL) reposition as a method of choice in a patient after previous keratorefractive surgery and cataract phacoemulsification.
The article provides the examination and surgical treatment data of one patient with piggyback intraocular lens dislocation after previous radial keratotomy and keratectasia.
The presented clinical case shows that proper consideration of eye anatomical features allows for effective low-traumatic sutureless piggyback IOL reposition in patients who have previously undergone radial keratotomy, and may lead to sustainable high visual and functional results.