American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2019)
Novel yamane technique modification for haptic exposure after glued intrascleral haptic fixation
Abstract
The field of intraocular lens fixation in the setting of inadequate capsular support is a dynamic one as surgical approaches are constantly evolving. There has been a paradigm shift towards the use of sutureless methods of scleral fixation to avoid suture-related complications. In the latest described style of scleral fixation, IOLs can be secured without suture or “glue”, and rather with the creation of a flange on each haptic that allows for firm intrascleral fixation. We describe a modification of the flange technique to refixate patients with glued IOLs who developed haptic extrusion and required surgical intervention. Keywords: Yamane technique, Haptic exposure, Intraocular lens (IOL)