Etiology, pathogenesis, and management of acute intraocular lens opacification: a systematic review

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Abstract

Millions of cataract surgeries with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation are performed worldwide. Although cataract surgery brings many benefits to the patients, the risk of various complications is still a concern. One of the infrequent adverse events but potentially affecting on patients’ visual acuity and contrast sensitivity is losing the transparency of IOL. IOL opacification may lead to IOL removal or exchange, which is unpleasant to both the patient and the surgeon. Several reports of acute IOL clouding are available in the literature describing various etiologies of this phenomenon, however, the exact mechanism remained unclear in some cases. Herein, we aimed to review the causes and outcomes of intraoperative and early postoperative IOL opacification.

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Momenaei, B., Akbari, M. R., Tabatabaei, S. A., Soleimani, M., Soleymanzadeh, M., Fadakar, K., … Cheraqpour, K. (2022, July 1). Etiology, pathogenesis, and management of acute intraocular lens opacification: a systematic review. International Journal of Ophthalmology. International Journal of Ophthalmology (c/o Editorial Office). https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2022.07.21

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