Ocular trauma can range from trivial to significant, with varying implications on the visual acuity and prognosis. A 32-year-old woman presented with complaints of blurring of vision following blunt ocular trauma with a previous history of having undergone implantable phakic contact lens (IPCL V2.0) implantation 2 years back. The corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/30 in the left eye. Slit-lamp examination revealed a prolapse of inferonasal IPCL footplate into the anterior chamber with pupillary entrapment. No corneal endothelial touch was noted. Immediate repositioning of the IPCL was performed and the patient regained a CDVA of 20/20 in the left eye, postoperatively. Traumatic dislocation of IPCL is a rare occurrence, which can be successfully managed by prompt surgery, thus avoiding further complications like corneal endothelial decompensation.
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Kanaradi, R. K., Bhuta, N., Shetty, N., Shetty, R., & Jayadev, C. (2020). Traumatic dislocation of an implantable phakic contact lens. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 68(12), 3072–3074. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_2905_20
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