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Phakic IOLs (intraocular lenses) are surgically implanted lenses
used for the permanent correction of common vision errors such as
myopia (short-sightedness). These implants, which resemble contact
lenses, are placed either between the cornea (the clear lens in
front of the eye) and the iris (the coloured part of the eye), or
just behind the iris. This second edition provides a comprehensive
review of the technology and clinical indication of phakic IOLs,
their contraindications, how to handle surgical complications and
practical issues in their use in refractive surgery. Divided into
two parts, the first section discusses the basic principles of
refractive surgery with phakic IOLs and the second part examines
their implantation including for astigmatism correction, combined
and additive procedures and new trends. Key Points Comprehensive
review of technology and clinical indication of refractive surgery
with phakic IOLs Examines basic principles and implantation
techniques Authored by highly experienced ophthalmic specialists in
Europe and the USA First edition published in 2003
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