Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4020847 | Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We present a case of acute angle closure that occurred after insertion of an implantable contact lens (ICL). The apparent papillary-block angle closure did not resolve after 2 patent iridotomies and a surgical iridectomy, but did respond to pupil dilation (not constriction). Ultrasound biomicroscopy revealed abnormally large and irregular ciliary processes that may have contributed to the unusual behavior of the ICLâiris complex. The condition resolved after the ICL was replaced by one with a smaller haptic diameter. Routine ultrasound biomicroscopic assessment of the ciliary body anatomy preoperatively and ICL haptic positioning postoperatively may identify risk factors that could predispose ICL patients to acute angle closure.
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Authors
Kenneth C.Y. MBChB, Wayne MB, BChir, FRANZCO, Trevor B. MBChB, FRANZCO, Anthony P. MBChB, FRANZCO,