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Prosthetic iris devices.
[aniridia]
Congenital
iris
defects
may
usually
present
either
as
subtotal
aniridia
or
colobomatous
iris
defects
.
Acquired
iris
defects
are
secondary
to
penetrating
iris
injury
,
iatrogenic
after
surgical
excision
of
iris
tumours
,
collateral
trauma
after
anterior
segment
surgery
,
or
can
be
postinflammatory
in
nature
.
These
iris
defects
can
cause
severe
visual
disability
in
the
form
of
glare
,
loss
of
contrast
sensitivity
,
and
loss
of
best
corrected
visual
acuity
.
The
structural
loss
of
iris
can
be
reconstructed
with
iris
suturing
,
use
of
prosthetic
iris
implants
,
or
by
a
combination
of
these
,
depending
on
the
relative
amount
of
residual
iris
stromal
tissue
and
health
of
the
underlying
pigment
epithelium
.
Since
the
first
implant
of
a
black
iris
diaphragm
posterior
chamber
intraocular
lens
in
1994
,
advances
in
material
and
design
technology
over
the
last
decade
have
led
to
advances
in
the
prosthetic
material
,
surgical
technique
,
and
instrumentation
in
the
field
of
prosthetic
iris
implants
.
In
this
article
,
we
review
the
classification
of
iris
defects
,
types
of
iris
prosthetic
devices
,
implantation
techniques
,
and
complications
.
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