2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2021.09.035
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Accuracy of Intraocular Lens Calculation Formulas in Patients Undergoing Combined Phakic Intraocular Lens Removal and Cataract Surgery

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“…But the errors in the measurement of anterior chamber depth and LT did not impact on IOL prediction accuracy. This is also proved by the excellent UDCA after operation in case 2, which is consistent with the view of Zhang et al [20] . Some literatures suggest that the same temporal incision should be used when removing the ICL [20][21][22] along the long axis direction of ICL, without rotating the ICL.…”
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“…But the errors in the measurement of anterior chamber depth and LT did not impact on IOL prediction accuracy. This is also proved by the excellent UDCA after operation in case 2, which is consistent with the view of Zhang et al [20] . Some literatures suggest that the same temporal incision should be used when removing the ICL [20][21][22] along the long axis direction of ICL, without rotating the ICL.…”
Section: Dear Editorsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is also proved by the excellent UDCA after operation in case 2, which is consistent with the view of Zhang et al [20] . Some literatures suggest that the same temporal incision should be used when removing the ICL [20][21][22] along the long axis direction of ICL, without rotating the ICL. When the ICL was removed in the presented two cases, the 135 degree phacoemulsification corneal incision of Chinese traditional surgical method was adopted, and the ICL was directly taken out by alternating hands without rotating the ICL.…”
Section: Dear Editorsupporting
confidence: 92%