Author/Authors :
Schechet, Sid A Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences - Chicago, IL, USA , Golas, Liliya Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences - Chicago, IL, USA , Hariprasad, Seenu M Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences - Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
An 88‑year‑old female with pseudoexfoliation
syndrome presented with sudden vision loss and was
found to have a dislocated one piece intraocular lens
(IOL) that was resting on the retina. She underwent
23‑gauge pars plana vitrectomy, IOL explantation,
and anterior chamber IOL insertion. Intraoperative
optical coherence tomography (EnFocus iOCT; Leica,
Wetzlar, Germany) was used to assess the position
and vault of the IOL on the retinal surface [Figure 1a].
Utilization of iOCT enabled the surgeon to safely grasp
the IOL with forceps in the location with the greatest
vault in order to minimize any potential trauma to the
retina [Figure 1b].
Keywords :
Intraoperative Optical Coherence , iOCT , IOL , Dislocated Intraocular Lens