Objective:
To present a case of secondary intraocular lens (IOL) tilt correction using a novel 5-point scaffold technique for lens stabilization.
Approach:
- Technique Overview: The modified Yamane technique is utilized for secondary IOL fixation, focusing on correcting tilt through a 5-point star scaffold using a 9-0 Prolene suture.
- Case Presentation: An 84-year-old patient with a dislocated IOL underwent explantation and re-fixation using the modified Yamane technique, which was effective for correcting a 45° tilt.
Key Findings:
- The 5-point scaffold technique effectively corrects IOL tilt without the need for explantation.
- Tilt is a common issue with certain IOLs, including the CT Lucia 602.
- The technique simplifies secondary IOL surgeries and reduces trauma to the eye.
Interpretation:
Limitations:
- The technique may not be universally applicable to all types of IOLs.
- Further validation and comparison with other techniques are needed.
Conclusion:
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