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Anterior segment complications and neovascular glaucoma following implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens
Authors:D J Apple  J M Craythorn  R J Olson  L E Little  J B Lyman  J J Reidy  K Loftfield
Affiliation:2. Las Vegas, Nevada;3. Eugene, Oregon
Abstract:Lens implantation is now a highly successful operation. Although follow-up over 5 to 10 years with posterior chamber lenses is incomplete, the complication rate appears to be as low or lower than other lens styles. We present an exception: a clinicopathologic analysis of a globe, enucleated 4 years postoperatively, which in spite of uneventful implantation of a posterior chamber lens, developed neovascular glaucoma. Microscopic studies suggest several mechanisms for this rare complication including deep erosion of a prolene loop into the ciliary body, anterior segment ischemia, and breakdown of the blood-aqueous barrier. Scanning microscopy showed cracking of this deeply embedded loop, a finding we interpret as possible stress cracking and/or oxidation. The more flexible loops now used in modern lenses may decrease the chance of deep erosion. Implantation of a loop in the capsular bag may minimize the danger of both erosion and loop degradation. Patients should be followed long-term in order to recognize and treat these rare, but potentially disastrous complications.
Keywords:anterior segment ischemia  blood aqueous barrier  intraocular lens  loop stress cracking  posterior chamber lens  prolene oxidation
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