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Simultaneous correction of post-traumatic aphakia and aniridia with the use of artificial iris and IOL implantation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
Simultaneous correction of post-traumatic aphakia and aniridia with the use of artificial iris and IOL implantation / Forlini, C., Forlini, M., Rejdak, R., Prokopiuk, A., Levkina, O., Bratu, A., Rossini, P., Cagampang, P.R., Cavallini, G.M.. - In: GRAEFE'S ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0721-832X. - STAMPA. - 251:3(2013), pp. 667-675. [10.1007/s00417-012-2254-7]
abstract:
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
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.

METHODS:
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.

RESULTS:
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.

CONCLUSION:
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.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Adolescent; Aniridia; Aphakia; Cataract Extraction; Corneal Injuries; Endotamponade; Eye Injuries, Penetrating; Humans; Keratoplasty, Penetrating; Middle Aged; Silicone Oils; Vitrectomy; Artificial Organs; Iris; Lens Implantation, Intraocular
List of contributors:
Forlini, Cesare; Forlini, Matteo; Rejdak, Robert; Prokopiuk, Agata; Levkina, Oxana; Bratu, Adriana; Rossini, Paolo; Cagampang, Perfecto R; Cavallini, Gian Maria
Authors of the University:
CAVALLINI Gian Maria
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1061761
Published in:
GRAEFE'S ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
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