Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4003628 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The bag-in-the-lens IOL demonstrated negligible axial shift and objective accommodation with physiologic near visual stimulation. The IOL shift demonstrated with pilocarpine also was clinically insignificant. The bag-in-the-lens IOL showed no accommodative or near visual advantage over a conventional in-the-bag IOL, despite its unique capsular fixation method. This provides further evidence that the focus-shift principle fails to produce clinically significant IOL movement.
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Authors
Georgia Cleary, David J. Spalton, Kavita B. Gala,