Postoperative opacification of intraocular lens: A case report
Qihang Lei, Xiangli Wang, Qin Liu

TL;DR
A 76-year-old woman experienced clouding of her artificial eye lens after cataract surgery, which was successfully treated by replacing the lens, highlighting the importance of choosing the right lens material.
Contribution
The paper emphasizes the importance of hydrophobic acrylic or anti-calcification intraocular lenses to reduce postoperative opacification risks.
Findings
IOL opacification can significantly impair vision and may require surgical intervention.
Hydrophilic IOLs are more prone to calcification and clouding compared to hydrophobic IOLs.
Material selection and biological compatibility are critical in preventing postoperative complications.
Abstract
This case report describes a rare complication of intraocular lens (IOL) opacification in a 76-year-old female patient after age-related cataract surgery in the right eye. Although uncommon, IOL clouding can significantly impair postoperative visual acuity, necessitating surgical intervention. Therefore, choosing the right type of artificial crystal is extremely important. The patient presented with progressive blurred vision in the right eye for one year. We confirmed the diagnosis and identified the underlying cause after thoroughly excluding other potential influencing factors and make a distinction from congenital cataracts. Subsequently, surgical intervention was performed on the right eye, involving removal of IOL and the re-implantation of new IOL. It resulted in significant improvement in the patient's postoperative vision. Clouding of the IOL following cataract surgery is…
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TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses
