Case Series
Scleral Fixation of Toric Intraocular Lens in the Absence of Capsular Support
Table 1
Demographic and clinical data of patients with aphakia and corneal astigmatism managed with TIOL scleral fixation.
| Case | Sex | Eye | Age | Etiology | Follow-up | Complication |
| 1 | M | OS | 37 years | Subluxation of the lens | 4 months | Mild vitreous haemorrhage | 2 | F | OS | 44 years | IOL luxation to the vitreous cavity | 4 months | Corneal edema, high IOP | 3 | M | OD | 66 years | Subluxation of the IOL | 3 months | None | 4 | M | OS | 49 years | Subluxation of the IOL | 3 months | Corneal edema | 5 | F | OD | 79 years | Aphakia | 4 months | Mild vitreous haemorrhage |
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F: female; M: male; OD: right eye; OS: left eye; IOL: intraocular lens; IOP: intraocular pressure.
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