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Simultaneous correction of post-traumatic aphakia and aniridia with the use of artificial iris and IOL implantation.
[aniridia]
Combined
post-traumatic
aniridia
and
aphakia
demand
extensive
and
complex
reconstructive
surgery
.
We
present
our
approach
for
simultaneous
correction
of
this
surgical
situation
with
the
use
of
the
ArtificialIris
(
Dr
.
Schmidt
Intraocularlinsen
GmbH
,
Germany
)
with
a
foldable
acrylic
IOL
Lentis
L-
313
(
Oculentis
,
GmbH
,
Germany
)
sutured
to
its
surface
.
The
novelty
(
our
first
operation
was
on
June
2010
)
of
this
surgical
technique
is
based
on
the
combined
use
of
foldable
(
with
closed
haptics
)
IOL
and
Artificialiris
to
correct
post-traumatic
aniridia
and
aphakia
.
Four
consecutive
cases
of
combined
post-traumatic
lesions
of
iris
and
lens
,
corrected
with
complex
device
ArtificialIris
and
foldable
IOL
.
In
two
cases
,
the
compound
implant
was
sutured
to
the
sclera
in
sulcus
during
the
penetrating
keratoplasty
;
in
another
case
,
it
was
positioned
through
a
corneal
incision
of
about
5
.
0
mm
with
transscleral
fixation
,
and
in
one
patient
with
preserved
capsular
support
and
possibility
of
IOL
in
-the-bag
implantation
the
ArtificialIris
was
placed
in
sulcus
sutureless
through
a
clear
corneal
tunnel
.
Maximal
follow-up
was
6
months
.
The
complex
device
was
placed
firmly
fixed
within
the
sulcus
,
including
in
the
eye
implanted
without
sutures
,
and
showed
a
stable
and
centered
position
without
any
tilt
or
torque
.
Management
of
post-traumatic
aniridia
combined
with
aphakia
by
haptic
fixation
of
a
foldable
acrylic
IOL
on
a
foldable
iris
prosthesis
appears
to
be
a
promising
approach
which
gives
the
surgeon
the
possibility
to
correct
a
complex
lesion
with
one
procedure
,
which
is
less
traumatic
and
faster
.
Existence
of
foldable
materials
,
both
iris
and
IOL
,
permits
relatively
small
corneal
incisions
(
4
.
0
-
5
.
0
mm
)
.
Moreover
,
the
custom-tailored
iris
prosthesis
gives
a
perfect
aesthetic
result
.
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"centered position without any tilt or torque"
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