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Different IOL generations have been described; their evolution was in part a result of improved surgical techniques. Complications such as UGH syndrome led some IOLs to become obsolete; yet, they may still be observed with modern IOLs. Interactions between IOL designs from earlier generations and intraocular tissues are described and illustrated in the video through clinicopathological evaluation.
Different IOL generations have been described; their evolution was in part a result of improved surgical techniques. Complications such as UGH syndrome led some IOLs to become obsolete; yet, they may still be observed with modern IOLs. Interactions between IOL designs from earlier generations and intraocular tissues are described and illustrated in the video through clinicopathological evaluation.