F165 Haptic Transplantation: Orthopedic Ophthalmic Surgery
Friday, April 25, 2014
KIOSKS (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Fernando González del Valle, MD, La Mancha-Centro Hospital,
Alcázar de San Juan,
CR,
Spain
Agustín Núñez Sánchez, MD, Hospital General La Mancha-Centro,
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
Javier Celis Sánchez, MD, Hospital La Mancha-Centro"""",
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
José Manuel Zarco Tejada, MD, Hospital General La Mancha Centro"""",
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
Alvaro Fidalgo Broncano, MD, H. La Mancha Centro,
Alcazar de San Juan,
Spain
María José Domínguez Fernández, MD, Hospital La Mancha-Centro"""",
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
Luis Jiménez Amat, MD, La Mancha-Centro Hospital,
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
Javier Lara Medina, MD, PhD, Hospital La Mancha-Centro"""",
Alcázar de San Juan,
Spain
In cases of luxation of an intraocular lens (IOL) secondary to disinsertion of 1 of the haptics from the IOL optic, the surgical solution could be reinserting the haptic or transplanting 1 haptic from another IOL and refixating it by using an intraocular laser probe.
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