Triple procedure for coexistent aphakia, squint, and iris defect: single-stage strabismus correction, glued IOL, and single-pass 4-throw pupilloplasty

Volume: 46, Issue: 12, Pages: e57 - e60
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Posttraumatic aphakia is a serious deterrent to visual rehabilitation that usually follows sensory exotropia, thereby mandating urgent surgical intervention. In addition, abnormal iris configuration and iris defects postocular trauma can lead to amblyopia and glare and require surgical correction. However, in individuals where such multiple posttraumatic extraocular and intraocular abnormalities coexist, confusion remains about whether to...
Paper Details
Title
Triple procedure for coexistent aphakia, squint, and iris defect: single-stage strabismus correction, glued IOL, and single-pass 4-throw pupilloplasty
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
46
Issue
12
Pages
e57 - e60
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