
|Articles|November 13, 2006
Multiple factors guide IOL selection in eyes without adequate capsular bag support
When it comes to pseudophakic correction for eyes where there is no capsule fixation, a surgeon should select an IOL and fixation technique based on personal experience, skill, and comfort level while also taking into account the specific clinical presentation of the patient, said Roger F. Steinert, MD.
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