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Effect of manual capsulorhexis size and position on intraocular lens tilt, centration, and axial position

Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Aug 24, 2017

Findl O, et al. – This study was composed with the goal to assess the impact of a manual capsulorhexis size, shape, and position on postoperative axial position, tilt, and centration of intraocular lenses (IOLs). The current study showed that the capsulorhexis size and shape had little impact on the capsular bag performance of modern IOLs. Only eyes with a severely malformed capsulorhexis had a slightly decentered IOL.
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