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> On Monday, March 18, 2013 1:58:58 PM UTC-4, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
>> Unfortunately I have the case:
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>> "Decentered or Dislocated Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL)-While it is very
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>> rare, the artificial Lens Implant (IOL) used to correct your vision after
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>> Cataract Surgery can move slightly becoming decentered or move a greater
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>> amount and become dislocated."
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>> From:
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http://www.aboutcataractsurgery.com/cataract-surgery-complications.html
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>> The surgery was done at March 8 this year..
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>> Now the surgeon is absent. He will be at the end of the March.
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>> Now I know only that are trouble with the one leg of the Aspira-aA (IOL).
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>> I know that the next surgery is necessary. But I do not know when it
>> should
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>> be done.
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>> Immediately, a.s.a.p or after some rest.
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>> Can anybody help?
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>> S*
>
> If a replacement IOL surgery is necessary, it is preferable to do it
> sooner rather than later. The longer an IOL remains in the eye the firmer
> it becomes attached and the harder it is to remove... in general.
"The period between primary cataract surgery
and IOL exchange was 3 to 9 months. The postoperative
follow up was two years.
Results: We have not observed any complications,
either intraoperative or postoperative.
From:
http://www.magazynokulisty.pl/public/pdf/MLO_3_2010.str150.Refrakcyjna....pdf
How many the IOL exchange may be done in one eye?
S*