Retrolental cohesive ophthalmic viscoelastic injection for severe subluxated cataracts: a prospective study
Danilo Iannetta, Vito Romano, Nicola Valsecchi, Arianna Grendele, Simone Febbraro, Marco Marenco, Antonio Moramarco, Alessandro Lambiase, Luigi Fontana

TL;DR
A new surgical technique called 'Viscolift' was tested to help reposition severely displaced cataracts, leading to improved vision with no major complications.
Contribution
The 'Viscolift technique' is introduced as a novel method for managing subluxated cataracts during surgery.
Findings
The Viscolift technique successfully recentered and stabilized all 13 subluxated cataracts.
Best-corrected visual acuity significantly improved from 20/63 to 20/25 after surgery.
No major complications were observed in the 6-month follow-up period.
Abstract
To assess anatomical and functional outcomes of retrolental cohesive ophthalmic viscoelastic injection (“Viscolift technique”) in patients with severely subluxated cataracts. In the present prospective study, we included patients older than 18 years with severely subluxated cataracts and phacodonesis. Full medical history was obtained at the baseline ophthalmological assessment. A single 25-gauge valved trocar was inserted 4 mm from the limbus and a 27G angled cannula was introduced through the trocar into the retrolental space, while cohesive viscoelastic was progressively injected, in order to center and elevate the cataract to facilitate capsulorhexis. After complete phacoemulsification, a 3-piece intraocular lens (IOL) with a scleral fixated Cionni ring or FIL-SSF scleral fixated IOL was implanted. Patients follow-up interval was 6 months after surgery. Thirteen eyes of 13…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Retinal and Macular Surgery
