FEB 02, 2022
Bag–Toric IOL Dislocation
By
David F Chang, MD,
Kevin M Miller, MD,
Steven G Safran, MD,
Cathleen McCabe, MD,
Yuri McKee MD,
Kendall Donaldson, MD
Cataract Spotlight/AAO 2021
Cataract/Anterior Segment, Complications, Mature Cataract
This presentation from Cataract Spotlight 2021 discusses the case of a 52-year-old patient who had bilateral T5 toric IOLs implanted six years ago. Although there was no PEX, a CTR was placed in each eye because of circumferential zonulopathy. He was referred back for a YAG capsulotomy in the right eye, but asymptomatic pseudophacodonesis was noted in the left.
This video is part of Cataract Spotlight 2021.