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IOL Implantation: Procedures and Instrumentation Cataract Extraction Procedures Ophthalmologists perform two main types of cataract surgery extraction to allow for IOL implantation: 1.) Phacoemulsification (phaco)
or 2.) Extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) surgery
or 3.) Intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) surgery ICEE is a much simpler, but outdated, procedure involving the removal of the lens and the surrounding lens capsule as a whole. The lens is then replaced with an IOL of appropriate power which remains permanently in the eye. The procedure has a relatively high rate of complications due to the large incision required and pressure placed on the vitreous body, thus is rarely performed in countries where operating microscopes and high-technology equipment are readily available.
After the removal of the cataract via one of the two methods described above, an IOL is implanted into the lens capsular bag (foldable lenses accompany phaco procedures while while non-foldable lenses are implanted following ECCE - click here for a video). The foldable IOL, made of silicone or acrylic material of appropriate power is folded either using a holder/folder, or a proprietary insertion device provided along with the IOL. Unfoldable lenses are also available in many materials. Further details regarding lens design and characteristics are discussed here. |
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