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The first experience of the correction of complex forms of postsurgery ametropia by implantation of additional pseudophakic intraocular lens

https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2016.3.68-69

Abstract

The results of the correction of postsurgery ametropia by implantation of additional intraocular lens (IOL) were presented. The study included two patients (2 eyes) with postsurgery ametropia of spherocylindrical nature. IOL implantation of additional Add-On Torica-sPB (HumanOptics AG/Dr. Schmidt Intraocularlinsen GmbH, Germany) was performed. During the period of patient management it was not registered any features of gadget dislocation or any other complications. Visual acuity improved in both cases.

About the Authors

B. V. Laptev
Ekaterinburg center Interbranch sci-tech complex 'Eye Microsurgery'
Russian Federation


O. V. Shilovskikh
Ekaterinburg center Interbranch sci-tech complex 'Eye Microsurgery'
Russian Federation


O. B. Fechin
Ekaterinburg center Interbranch sci-tech complex 'Eye Microsurgery'
Russian Federation


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Laptev B.V., Shilovskikh O.V., Fechin O.B. The first experience of the correction of complex forms of postsurgery ametropia by implantation of additional pseudophakic intraocular lens. Pacific Medical Journal. 2016;61(3):68-69. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/PmJ1609-1175.2016.3.68-69

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