
Look carefully at this title picture and ask yourself: What is wrong with this IOL? Clearly, it is dislocated and shifted out of the correct, centered position. But there is more to the story. The IOL is also upside down and it appears that one haptic is in the sulcus and this patient is suffering from UGH (uveitis, glaucoma, hyphema) syndrome. What is the solution for this case?
