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pubmed-article:1584572pubmed:abstractTextThere has been a traditional reluctance to remove a subluxed (ectopic) lens because of the high surgical risk. The use of closed intraocular microsurgical techniques, however, now allows greater intraoperative control with few complications. The authors present the results of subluxed lens extraction, by limbal or pars plana lensectomy, in 44 eyes of 24 patients, in which the indication for surgery was lens subluxation causing a reduction in visual acuity or uncorrectable refractive error. Visual acuity was improved in all cases after surgery, with no significant complications. Patients with reduced visual acuity secondary to ectopic lenses have a good visual prognosis after lensectomy using a closed intraocular microsurgical technique.lld:pubmed
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