2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2013.08.037
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Haptic placement of posterior chamber intraocular lens in fibrin glue–assisted intrascleral fixation

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“…25 However, in our technique, the main difference was an externalization of the haptics through a scleral tunnel and fixating them in an adjacent scleral pocket rather than a scleral tunnel. 26 This has an advantage over the scleral tunnel as the tunnel may sometimes not be recognized after externalization of the haptic and may have to be marked with a pen or even recreated. The tunnel is around 0.4 mm 2 in area, and manipulation of the haptic into the tunnel requires an experienced surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…25 However, in our technique, the main difference was an externalization of the haptics through a scleral tunnel and fixating them in an adjacent scleral pocket rather than a scleral tunnel. 26 This has an advantage over the scleral tunnel as the tunnel may sometimes not be recognized after externalization of the haptic and may have to be marked with a pen or even recreated. The tunnel is around 0.4 mm 2 in area, and manipulation of the haptic into the tunnel requires an experienced surgeon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On both sides, lamellar scleral flaps were created using a crescent blade, followed by sclerotomies under the flaps. 3 A viscodispersive agent (Viscoat; Alcon Laboratries) was injected in the area of absent lens to tamponade the anterior vitreous. Then, 0.1 mL of trypan blue 0.06% (Visiblue) was injected under air with a sideways sweeping motion of the tip over the lens to prevent the dye from seeping into the vitreous and obstructing the red glow.…”
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confidence: 99%