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      • You may have complications like intraocular inflammation, glaucoma, corneal edema, or retinal detachment when your lens implant is out of position. Also, the longer your IOL stays dislocated, the higher the risk of scarring becomes in its new place in your eye.
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  2. The possibility of using the existing lens is based on many factors including the style and condition of the IOL. IOL exchange: The IOL is removed and a new IOL is inserted. Potential complications of the procedure include retinal detachment, uveitis (inflammation inside the eye), infection, glaucoma, bleeding, and re-dislocation of the IOL.

  3. Dec 7, 2022 · Having the new artificial lens dislocate inside the eye is one of those things. When this happens, however, there are a few very noticeable things. The most common thing you may notice with a dislocated lens after cataract surgery is a sudden decrease in vision.

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · One risk of cataract surgery is dislocation of the artificial intraocular lens. A lens can dislocate soon after cataract surgery or sometimes years down the road. Lens dislocation requires immediate medical attention. Here are the signs of lens dislocation and what you should do next.

  5. There are several options in cases of dislocated intraocular lenses. In some cases, the intraocular lens that exists can simply be repositioned. In other cases, the lens cannot be repositioned and needs to be removed entirely and replaced with a new intraocular lens.

  6. Jun 7, 2023 · An artificial lens implant (IOL) may become dislocated from its intended position in the eye due to complications during surgery, previous trauma to the eye or systemic diseases. This condition is not widely prevalent and can often be remedied through a dilated eye exam and surgery.

  7. The new artificial lens is rolled up to fit through the tiny cataract surgery incision. Once inside the capsule bag, it unfolds and expands to fill the space. But the new lens isn’t just a circle like the old one. The new lens actually has two “arms” (called haptics) on opposite sides of the lens.

  8. Oct 17, 2023 · An intraocular lens (IOL) is a synthetic lens implanted in the eye during cataract surgery to replace the natural lens. While IOLs are generally safe and effective, there are instances where they may become dislocated or displaced. This article explores the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for a dislocated intraocular lens.

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