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Intracorneal knot or flange depot fixation: new transscleral technique for intraocular lens fixation.

Arseniy A KojuhovLisa B ArbisserSergey S AnisimovOleg V UnguryanovDinh T H AnhNatalia S Anisimova
Published in: Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (2022)
A new surgical technique of transscleral-intracorneal suture fixation of intraocular lenses with suture ends located within the transparent corneal or corneal-limbal paracentesis is reported. This new technique significantly reduces scleral and conjunctival trauma, is minimally invasive, is simple to perform, is not associated with complicated intraocular surgical maneuvers, and precludes suture knot, flange, and suture-end erosion. The internal part of the corneal stroma or corneal-limbal area serves as a secure depot for suture-end fixation with durable resistance. The technique enables visualization of the exact position of suture ends over time.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • cataract surgery
  • optical coherence tomography
  • wound healing
  • density functional theory