Contraindications
Implantation is not advisable when the intraocular lens (IOL) may aggravate an existing
condition, interfere with the diagnosis or the treatment of a pathology, or present a risk to the
sight of a patient, such as:
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Uncontrolled glaucoma
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Corneal decompensation or corneal endothelial cell insufficiency
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Uncontrolled proliferative diabetic retinopathy
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Uncontrolled Iritis/Uveitis
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Intraoperative Chorodial Hemmorrhage
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Incompletely managed vitreous loss
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Potential foreseeable post-operative complications and other conditions which an ophthalmic
surgeon might identify based on their experience
Complications
Note: The following potential complications are to be used solely as guides. They should not be
viewed as complete or definite lists. As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks
involved. Potential complications accompanying intraocular lens implantation may include, but
are
not limited to the following:
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Endophthalmitis
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Descentration of the implant
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Retinal detachment
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Wound leak
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Vitritis
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Luxation and subluation of the implant
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Cystoid macular
edema
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Corneal
edema
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