Histopathological Study of Anterior Segments of the Eye with the Intraocular Lens in the Posterior Chamber

1994 
We conducted a histopathological study of the anterior segments of the eye of a female who died 2 years after insertion of an intraocular lens (IOL), which had one end of the supporting loop inserted in the lens capsule bag and the other in the ciliary sulcus. No changes were noted in the iris and ciliary body located within the capsule. However, in the part in the ciliary sulcus, the iris root was bent towards the chamber angle and the trabecular meshwork was depressed. Moreover, the ciliary body exhibited hyaloid degeneration. A secondary cataract had formed in the periphery of the IOL. These findings suggest that the ideal site of IOL insertion might be within the capsule.
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