Background: Ectopia lentis is a condition that compromises vision in childhood by inducing either double vision or aphakic visual axis. Correction of lens status is of prime importance to prevent… Click to show full abstract
Background: Ectopia lentis is a condition that compromises vision in childhood by inducing either double vision or aphakic visual axis. Correction of lens status is of prime importance to prevent amblyopia or sensory strabismus. Purpose: Placing an intraocular lens (IOL) in the bag in such cases will maintain aqueous vitreous barrier but it is a difficult task.This video demonstrates the method of placing modified Cionni capsular tension ring (CTR) and placement of IOL in children. Synopsis:This video shows the management of multiple cases of ectopia lentis with more than 180 degree subluxation. Making intact rhexis is crucial and technically difficult in such cases. The way of making a proper capsulorhexis is shown. After making capsulorhexis, all the cases were managed with single loop Cionni CTR. Cionni CTR has a loop with a anterior offset of 0.4 mm to override the anterior capsule. It has two designs – right and left design, based on the position of islet in the CTR. Since the offset of the hook is tiny, there are high chances to flip the Cionni CTR. If the Cionni CTR is placed in a flipped manner, it would not give effective pull of the bag, when fixated to sclera. And also, it could be traumatic to explant and place in correct manner. Hence it is vital to place the Cionni CTR in correct orientation, so that anterior offset will orient anteriorly. This video gives guidance to the viewers about the correct way of placing different designs of Cionni CTR in different types of subluxation.Timing of passing sutures through sclera may be done either before or after placing the Cionni CTR in the bag. Both the ways are demonstrated in different cases. Highlights: Different technique of doing Cionni CTR fixation with IOL placement are demonstrated. Surgeons who wish to try this procedure can choose the option that they feel comfortable with. We conclude that choice of Cionni CTR design and technique of placement depends on surgeon's choice and not based on the type of subluxation. Video link: https://youtu.be/zbdpP0lhykw
               
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