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Selene Bulger

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Jan 21, 2024, 1:48:44 PM1/21/24
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I'm wondering if it's possible to have say, cell A1 be the input cell where the user will place the amount going into the piggy bank, but once they've pressed enter that amount gets added to the grand total and the cell clears to 0 again, but the grand total counts up.

The final product would just be a user input for adding and subtracting, with an image of a piggy bank in the center where the banks total is displayed and based on user input, the grand total fluctuates up and down.

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Surgical options for the correction of pseudophakic refractive errors include intraocular lens (IOL) exchange, refractive laser correction (Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) or photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)) or the implantation of a secondary IOL by the piggyback technique.[1] [2] The piggyback technique classically consists on the implantation of both the primary and secondary IOL in the capsular bag.[3] The piggyback technique with an Add-On IOL consists on the implantation of the primary IOL in the capsular bag and the secondary IOL in the ciliary sulcus.[1] The main indications for secondary piggyback IOL implantation are: postoperative ametropia and pseudophakic presbyopia.[1] [2][4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

The piggyback technique was first described in 1993 by Gayton and Sanders in a case of cataract and microphthalmos, in which the calculated IOL power was +46 diopters (D).[3] Subsequently, it began to be used to correct postoperative refractive errors. The same authors published in 1999 a case series of 8 eyes of 8 normal pseudophakes and 7 eyes of 7 postpenetrating keratoplasty pseudophakes in which a secondary IOL was implanted by the piggyback technique.[9]

Secondary piggyback IOLs are available as monofocal, multifocal, toric and multifocal toric models.[10] There are three IOLs specifically designed for secondary implantation in the ciliary sulcus to correct pseudophakic ametropias or pseudophakic presbyopia: the Sulcoflex (Rayner Intraocular Lenses Ldt, East Sussex, United Kingdom), which was the first to be commercially available, the Add-On (HumanOptics, Erlangen, Germany) and the 1st Add-On (1st Q GmbH, Mannheim, Germany).

There are some complications associated with the piggyback technique namely: interlenticular opacification,[14] [15] [16]postoperative elevation of intraocular pressure,[17] pupillary optic capture after mydriasis, iris chafing, pigment dispersion syndrome and secondary pigmentary glaucoma.[18] The implantation of the secondary IOL in the ciliary sulcus has an important advantage, over the classic implantation of both IOLs in the capsular bag, that is to increase the distance between the two IOLs, thus reducing the possibility of interlenticular opacification.[1][5][19] The three IOLs (Sulcoflex, Add-On and 1st Add-On) were designed to avoid the complications previously described:

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