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Management of Decentered IOLs Management of Decentered IOLs Richard S. Hoffman, MD Richard S. Hoffman, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Casey Eye Institute Casey Eye Institute Oregon Health and Science University Oregon Health and Science University

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Management of Decentered IOLsManagement of Decentered IOLs

Richard S. Hoffman, MDRichard S. Hoffman, MD

Clinical Associate Professor of OphthalmologyClinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

Casey Eye InstituteCasey Eye Institute

Oregon Health and Science UniversityOregon Health and Science University

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No Financial InterestsNo Financial Interests

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Intraocular Lens DecentrationIntraocular Lens Decentration

•• Decentered within the capsular bagDecentered within the capsular bag

•• Partially subluxed outside of intact capsular bagPartially subluxed outside of intact capsular bag

•• Subluxed outside of compromised capsuleSubluxed outside of compromised capsule

•• IOL and capsular bag subluxationIOL and capsular bag subluxation

•• IOL lying on the retinaIOL lying on the retina

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IOL Decentration Within IOL Decentration Within Intact Capsular BagIntact Capsular BagIntact Capsular BagIntact Capsular Bag

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Late Reopening of Late Reopening of FibrosedFibrosed Capsular Bags Capsular Bags For Lens RepositioningFor Lens RepositioningFor Lens RepositioningFor Lens Repositioning

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General PrinciplesGeneral Principles

Symptomatic IOL DecentrationSymptomatic IOL Decentration

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Symptomatic PC OpacificationSymptomatic PC Opacification

When in DoubtWhen in Doubt

Reposition IOL FirstReposition IOL First

Then Perform YAGThen Perform YAG

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General PrinciplesGeneral Principles

AVOID MACULAR PHOTOTOXICITYAVOID MACULAR PHOTOTOXICITY

•• Turn microscope light downTurn microscope light down•• Turn microscope light downTurn microscope light down

•• Angle microscope light away from maculaAngle microscope light away from macula– Appropriate powered IOL is focusing light

directly on the retina

– Macular burns can occur in a relatively short period

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General PrinciplesGeneral Principles

•• Recentration can be accomplished through Recentration can be accomplished through several paracentesesseveral paracenteses

•• Avoid filling the anterior chamber with Avoid filling the anterior chamber with •• Avoid filling the anterior chamber with Avoid filling the anterior chamber with viscoelasticviscoelastic

•• Use a combination of viscodissection and Use a combination of viscodissection and blunt dissection blunt dissection -- Avoid forcepsAvoid forceps

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TechniqueTechnique

•• First paracentesis First paracentesis – easy access to the capsulorhexis

– large portion of the IOL under rhexis

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TechniqueTechnique

•• Slip cannula between IOL and rhexisSlip cannula between IOL and rhexis

•• Inject Viscoat® to dissect anterior capsule Inject Viscoat® to dissect anterior capsule from posterior capsulefrom posterior capsulefrom posterior capsulefrom posterior capsule

•• Place as many paracenteses as is neededPlace as many paracenteses as is needed

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TechniqueTechnique

•• Blunt dissection with viscoelastic cannulaBlunt dissection with viscoelastic cannula

•• Use broad sweeping movementsUse broad sweeping movements

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TechniqueTechnique

•• Reposition IOLReposition IOL

•• Bimanual irrigation and aspiration Bimanual irrigation and aspiration

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Late Reopening of Fibrosed BagLate Reopening of Fibrosed Bag

3 Years Post Phaco/IOL

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Postoperative ConsiderationsPostoperative Considerations

•• Most metaplasia and fibrosis of LECs has Most metaplasia and fibrosis of LECs has already transpiredalready transpired– Repeat IOL decentration unlikely– Repeat IOL decentration unlikely

•• YAG can be performed 1YAG can be performed 1--2 weeks 2 weeks following repositioningfollowing repositioning

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Partially Subluxed Outside of Partially Subluxed Outside of Intact Capsular BagIntact Capsular BagIntact Capsular BagIntact Capsular Bag

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3 Years 3 Years s/ps/p Phaco / IOLPhaco / IOL

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Recurrent Vitreous HemorrhagesRecurrent Vitreous Hemorrhages

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Recurrent Vitreous HemorrhagesRecurrent Vitreous Hemorrhages

IOL Optic

Iris Pigment Epithelium

Absent Pigment Epithelium

IOL Haptic

Posterior CapsuleAnterior Capsule

IOL Haptic

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Recurrent Vitreous HemorrhagesRecurrent Vitreous Hemorrhages

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Treatment OptionsTreatment Options

•• Amputate subluxed hapticAmputate subluxed haptic

•• IOL exchangeIOL exchange

•• Reposition haptic and optic within capsuleReposition haptic and optic within capsule

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Postop IOL RepositioningPostop IOL Repositioning

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Postoperative OCTPostoperative OCT

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Subluxed with Poor Capsular SupportSubluxed with Poor Capsular Support

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Iris Fixation of Decentered IOLIris Fixation of Decentered IOL

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Iris Fixation of Decentered IOLIris Fixation of Decentered IOL

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Pars Plana ApproachPars Plana Approach

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Subluxed IOL / Capsular BagSubluxed IOL / Capsular BagSubluxed IOL / Capsular BagSubluxed IOL / Capsular Bag

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Transscleral FixationTransscleral Fixation

A minimally invasive A minimally invasive technique that avoids technique that avoids

conjunctival dissection, conjunctival dissection, conjunctival dissection, conjunctival dissection, scleral cauterization, or scleral cauterization, or sutured wound closuresutured wound closure

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Soemmering’s Ring Bag Equator

Subluxed IOL Lens Haptic

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Grooved Clear Corneal IncisionsGrooved Clear Corneal Incisions

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Scleral PocketScleral Pocket

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Haptic EncirclingHaptic Encircling

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Haptic EncirclingHaptic Encircling

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Suture RetrievalSuture Retrieval

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Prolene Suture TyingProlene Suture Tying

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Suture DegradationSuture Degradation

•• 1010--0 Prolene suture found to degrade 70 Prolene suture found to degrade 7--15 years 15 years following scleral fixationfollowing scleral fixation

•• Recommend 9Recommend 9--0 Prolene 0 Prolene (Ethicon D(Ethicon D--8229 CTC8229 CTC--6L) 6L)

or 8or 8--0 Gortex0 Gortex

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Scleral Pocket FixationScleral Pocket FixationAdvantagesAdvantages

•• Simpler creation of suture knot covering Simpler creation of suture knot covering – Avoids the need to rotate knots

•• No conjunctival dissection or scleral cauteryNo conjunctival dissection or scleral cautery– Faster than traditional ∆ flap procedure

– Healthier scleral tissue

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Scleral Pocket FixationScleral Pocket FixationAdvantagesAdvantages

•• Larger surface area than Larger surface area than ∆∆ flap or grooveflap or groove– Facilitates ab interno and ab externo approach

•• Easier dissection of distal fixation siteEasier dissection of distal fixation site•• Easier dissection of distal fixation siteEasier dissection of distal fixation site– Dissection “downhill”

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Scleral Pocket FixationScleral Pocket FixationImproved Method for Scleral FixationImproved Method for Scleral Fixation

•• Dislocated IOLsDislocated IOLs

•• Adjunctive Capsular DevicesAdjunctive Capsular Devices– Cionni capsular tension ring– Cionni capsular tension ring– Ahmed ring segment

•• IridodialysisIridodialysis

•• Iris ProsthesisIris Prosthesis

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IOL Lying on RetinaIOL Lying on RetinaIOL Lying on RetinaIOL Lying on Retina

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Various PresentationsVarious PresentationsCoordinate with Retina ColleagueCoordinate with Retina Colleague

•• Single piece / plate haptic IOLSingle piece / plate haptic IOL– Free / on the retina

– In the bag / on the retina Remove and Exchange– In the bag / on the retina

•• 33--piece IOLpiece IOL– Free / on the retina

– In the bag / on the retinaIris Fixation

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Alternate OptionAlternate Option33--Piece IOL on RetinaPiece IOL on Retina

Figure Courtesy of Amar Agarwal, MD

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ReviewReview

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ReviewReviewDecentered IOL in the BagDecentered IOL in the Bag

•• Reposition first before YAGReposition first before YAG

•• Avoid macular phototoxicityAvoid macular phototoxicity

•• Blunt viscodissectionBlunt viscodissection

•• 22--3 paracenteses3 paracenteses

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ReviewReviewSubluxed Without Capsular SupportSubluxed Without Capsular Support

•• Iris fixationIris fixation

•• Avoid macular phototoxicityAvoid macular phototoxicity

•• 22--3 paracenteses3 paracenteses

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ReviewReviewIOL/ Bag SubluxationIOL/ Bag Subluxation

•• Scleral fixation through the bagScleral fixation through the bag

•• Facilitated if CTR in placeFacilitated if CTR in place

•• Performed through 2 microincisions with Performed through 2 microincisions with •• Performed through 2 microincisions with Performed through 2 microincisions with 2 scleral pockets2 scleral pockets

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ReviewReviewIOL Lying on the RetinaIOL Lying on the Retina

•• Coordinate with your retina colleagueCoordinate with your retina colleague

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Good Luck !Good Luck !Good Luck !Good Luck !

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Thank YouThank YouThank YouThank You