The phakic ICL is an intraocular refractive procedure done for patients with high refractive errors that cannot be corrected with laser vision correction, or for patients who are unsuitable for laser based procedures. This video takes you through the step-by-step procedure of ICL implantation and ICL loading.
Posterior chamber phakic IOL We all understand the difficulties in the intricacies of placing an ICL. Many early and late complications can be expected. Inversion of the ICL may be noted on table, on POD 1 or even years later after when cataract develops. This video deals with various tips and tricks right from identifying the correct side, loading the ICL, positions for injecting to dealing with the late postop complications. Even the best of us can err and it doesn't become a crime if you know how to correct it, right?
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