# Scleral Fixation of Toric Intraocular Lens in the Absence of Capsular Support

**Authors:** Karolina Krix-Jachym, Natalia Błagun, Marek Rękas

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/2024/7157592 · 2024-04-03

## TL;DR

This paper describes a safe and effective technique for fixing a toric intraocular lens in eyes without capsular support.

## Contribution

A novel scleral fixation technique for toric intraocular lenses in the absence of capsular support is introduced.

## Key findings

- The technique ensured good centration of the toric intraocular lens.
- The method provided predictable refractive outcomes without complications.
- No conjunctival sutures, glue, or flap formation was required.

## Abstract

The study is aimed at describing a technique for scleral fixation of toric intraocular lens (TIOL) in the eyes without capsular support coexisting with corneal astigmatism. A monofocal toric hydrophobic lens with eyelets at the optic-haptic junction (enVista One-Piece Hydrophobic Acrylic MX60T Toric IOL; Bausch & Lomb) was fixated to the sclera using two fragments of 6–0 polypropylene monofilament, the ends of which were brought out through the sclera and cauterized. The astigmatic axis of a TIOL was adjusted according to the corneal astigmatic axis of the patient. The surgery was performed in the 5 eyes of 5 patients without capsular support. The method was safe and effective in fixing the lens to the sclera, and it ensured good centration of TIOL with predictable refractive outcomes. No conjunctival sutures, glue, or flap formation was required during the surgery. There were no relevant complications related to the procedure.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** corneal astigmatism (MESH:D001251)
- **Chemicals:** polypropylene (MESH:D011126)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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