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- Q7180210 subject Q15044312.
- Q7180210 abstract "Phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is a special kind of intraocular lens that is implanted surgically into the eye to correct myopia (nearsightedness). They are called "phakic" because the eye's natural lens is left untouched. This is in contrast to intraocular lenses that are implanted into eyes after the eye's natural lens has been removed during cataract surgery.Phakic intraocular lenses are indicated for patients with high refractive errors when the usual laser options for surgical correction (LASIK and PRK) are contraindicated. Current Phakic IOLs are designed to correct high myopia ranging from -5 to -20 D if the patient has enough anterior chamber depth (ACD) of at least 3 mm.Three types of Phakic IOLs are currently available: Angle-Supported Iris-Fixated↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q7180210 thumbnail PIOL_in_oog.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7180210 comment "Phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is a special kind of intraocular lens that is implanted surgically into the eye to correct myopia (nearsightedness). They are called "phakic" because the eye's natural lens is left untouched.".
- Q7180210 label "Phakic intraocular lens".
- Q7180210 depiction PIOL_in_oog.jpg.