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The PPV for a dislocated IOL should be performed by an advanced surgeon because the complication profile is high. Surgical preparation: The surgery should take place under general anaesthesia as it is not a routine surgery and the complication profile is high. After removal of the capsular bag, you can suture the IOL to the sclera. One can suture a 3-piece IOL as well as a 1-piece IOL to the sclera. Alternatively, an iris-claw lens can be implanted.
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Spandau, U., Heimann, H. (2012). Dislocated Intracoular Lens (IOL) and Dropped Nucleus. In: Practical Handbook for Small-Gauge Vitrectomy. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23294-7_8
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