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Sneak Preview: 4-point Scleral Sutured IOL

One surgeon cannot be a master of all. Often, teamwork with colleagues can provide the best results for our patients with each surgeon doing what he does best. I have performed many suture-fixated IOL surgeries with success, but my good friend and colleague Pradeep Prasad MD simply does it better. Today is a sneak preview of his method and in the near future we will have a more detailed video and an interview with him to learn more about his approach to these cases.

Guest Surgeon Pradeep Prasad MD, is a vitreo-retinal surgeon, Chief of Ophthalmology at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, and faculty at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at the UCLA School of Medicine.

This is a young patient with a prior pars plana vitrectomy and trauma causing complete dislocation of the IOL-capsular bag complex into the vitreous cavity. The patient does not want to wear an aphakic contact lens. What are the options for secondary IOL placement in this patient?

The above pic shows the post-op day 1 appearance of the eye after 4-point scleral fixation of an Akreos AO60 monofocal IOL using 9-0 Gore-Tex suture. The white line a few mm nasal to the limbus is one of the Gore-Tex sutures.

In the sneak preview video shown here, Dr. Pradeep Prasad uses 9-0 Gore-Tex suture to scleral-fixate the Bausch & Lomb Akreos AO60 IOLA more detailed video with a full interview of Dr. Prasad is coming in the near future.

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