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  • A clinical case was presented involving the surgical implantation of iris-fixated lenses in a patient with both native lenses dislocated into the vitreous body.
  • Despite the presence of the dislocated lenses, the patient did not experience increased eye pressure (ocular hypertension) after the surgery during a long-term follow-up.
  • Post-surgery, the patient's vision improved significantly and there was no need to remove the dislocated native lenses.

Article Abstract

A clinical case of bilateral retropupillary implantation of iris-fixated lenses (Worst iris-claw intraocular lenses) in a patient with bilateral complete native lens dislocation into the vitreous body is presented. Despite native lens in the vitreous, the patient did not develop ocular hypertension in either eye after the surgery during a long-term follow-up period. Visual acuity significantly improved and there was no necessity in removing the dislocated lenses.

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