Postoperative Localized Opacification of the New MemoryLens Design: Analyses of an Explant
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We describe a different form of opacification of the new MemoryLens intraocular lens model CV232, leading to a decrease in visual acuity and requiring explantation. A well-circumscribed, centrally/paracentrally located opacification of the optic was observed, with the aspect of a small "lens inside the lens." Histochemical and surface analyses revealed the presence of calcified deposits within a void in the optic substance. This void was seen as a linear optic breach in analysis of an optic cylindrical block cut through the area of opacification, from a sagittal view. The origins of the optic void are unclear.
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PMID: 28616798 DOI: 10.1007/s10792-017-0603-6.
Opacification of the optic of an Akreos Adapt intraocular lens.
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PMID: 21165238 PMC: 2992567. DOI: 10.3341/kjo.2010.24.6.371.