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Surgical approach to the subluxated lens

PURPOSE: To evaluate 10 cases of subluxated lens due to trauma or Marfan syndrome, focussing on their treatment and the results. METHODS: Ten eyes of 9 patients were operated on due to lens subluxation. Six eyes were due to trauma and 4 eyes to Marfan syndrome. The mean age was 48.9 ± 18.2 years, and the follow-up period of 34.6 ± 11.6 months. Patients were submitted to intracapsular lens extraction (1 eye), extracapsular lens extraction (1 eye), phacoemulsification without IOL (1 eye), and phacoemulsification with IOL (7 eyes). Endocapsular rings were used in 7 eyes. RESULTS: Best-corrected visual acuity improved in all patients, except for one, who had a regmatogeneous retinal detachment, 20 days after surgery. CONCLUSION: Lens extraction with IOL implantation in subluxated lens patients has a good prognosis, especially with pha-coemulsification and endocapsular rings. With this approach, we were able to improve visual acuity and life quality in 90% of the cases.

Lens subluxation; Eye injuries; Marfan syndrome; Cataract extraction


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