The vast majority of cataract surgeries result in the placement of an IOL within the capsular bag, which is typically the most natural and stable position. For nearly every patient, the IOL will be securely held in position for decades to come, providing excellent visual acuity. However, in some cases there can be complications with IOLs, the most common of which is dislocation of the IOL due to progressive zonular weakness. These cases can be remedied by suture fixation of the IOL to the sclera or even the iris, but what about more unusual IOL complications?
In the cases presented here, the
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