Outcome of combined cataract surgery and iris prosthesis implantation in iris melanoma patients previously treated with iridocyclectomy: A national retrospective non-comparative case series.
Kristoffer NissenSimon Persson SkibstedMette Marie BaggerRasmus EjstrupCarsten FaberPer RiiseSteffen HeegaardJens Folke KiilgaardPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2024)
Implantation of an IOL and IP is a safe procedure, alleviating photic symptoms in most patients. It comes with higher risk of complications due to a more demanding procedure and larger surgical traumas from previous treatments. Ruthenium-106 brachytherapy increases the complication risk. Corneal astigmatism is induced by iridocyclectomy but does not change after lens surgery.
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- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
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- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
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- risk factors
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- patient reported outcomes
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- optical coherence tomography
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