Journal of Current Ophthalmology (Sep 2019)

Transient intraocular lens opacification during phacoemulsification surgery

  • Seyed Ali Sonbolestan,
  • Zahra Al-sadat Abtahi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 342 – 344

Abstract

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Purpose: To report an interesting case of intraoperative opacification of intraocular lens (IOL). Methods: This study is a report of a 61-year-old male patient who suffered from nuclear sclerosis cataract and had undergone phacoemulsification surgery. During surgery, intraoperative opacification of IOL (Cristal, Cristalens), which was a foldable, 13 mm, one piece, square edge and hydrophilic acrylic IOL, occurred. This phenomenon caused a surprise and a decision to explant the IOL, but the surgeon decided to keep the IOL in place. After a day, it was completely clear. Results: The surgery was completed successfully without any complications, and the IOL was completely clear the day after surgery. Conclusion: Acute, transient IOL opacification with unproven etiology may occur during cataract surgery. Keywords: Intraocular lens, Phacoemulsification, Discoloration, Opacification