Late intraocular Lens dislocation following scleral depression: A case report

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Background: The case describes a rare entity. Most cases of IOL dislocation are associated with surgical trauma or preexisting zonulopathy. This patient presents IOL dislocation following routine exam, suggesting the need of careful evaluation of zonular integrity on pseudopahkic patients. Methods: Patient is a 65 year old who presented with sudden loss of vision and pain following retinal examination using scleral depression. Patient was diagnosed with late intraocular lens dislocation, which was subsequently for proper repositioning of IOL. Conclusion: Pseduophakic eyes should be approached with caution when scleral indentation is attempted due to the possibility of zonular dehiscence and subsequent intraocular lens dislocation.

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Castanos, M. V., Najac, T., Dauhajre, J., & Buxton, D. F. (2020). Late intraocular Lens dislocation following scleral depression: A case report. BMC Ophthalmology, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-020-1327-3

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