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Another small incision is made into the front portion of the lens capsule.
In modern operations for cataract, the lens capsule is usually not removed.
The lens capsule is a component of the globe of the eye.
Months or years after the cataract operation, the lens capsule can become opaque in about 30% of the eyes.
The lens is enclosed in a lining called the lens capsule.
The most common complication is a vision-obscuring thickening of the lens capsule.
An IOL may then be placed inside the lens capsule.
Lenticonus is a bulging of the lens capsule and the underlying cortex.
The anterior lens capsules opacities were star- shaped and concentrated in the centre.
Capsulorhexis is a technique used to remove the lens capsule during cataract surgery.
Infants have the highest risk (almost 100%) for cloudiness in the back portion of the lens capsule following cataract surgery.
The lens capsule may be involved with the higher anterior curvature than posterior of the lens.
Cataract surgery separates the cataract from the lens capsule.
The lens capsule is a smooth, transparent basement membrane that completely surrounds the lens.
A capsulotomy (rarely known as cystotomy) is a procedure to open a portion of the lens capsule, using an instrument called a cystotome.
In this type of surgery, the lens and the front portion of the lens capsule wrapped around the lens is opened.
Wilson's disease is also associated with sunflower cataracts exhibited by brown or green pigmentation of the anterior and posterior lens capsule.
It can be safely and painlessly corrected using a laser device to make small holes in the posterior lens capsule of the crystalline.
The procedure is not needed unless vision loss caused by clouding of the lens capsule is seriously affecting the person's vision and lifestyle.
The lens has three main parts: the lens capsule, the lens epithelium, and the lens fibers.
His name is associated with "de Wecker scissors", which are small sharp-pointed scissors used for intraocular surgery of the iris and lens capsule.
In this patient chlorpromazine deposited mainly in the corneal endothelium, central anterior lens capsule and epithelial cells.
"Elschnig's pearls": Pearl-like clusters formed by growth of epithelial cells on the lens capsule in secondary cataract formation.
In ophthalmology, haptic refers to supporting springs, two of which hold an artificial lens within the lens capsule after the surgical removal of cataracts.
The shape of the lens can be altered by ciliary muscles which are directly attached to lens capsule by means of the zonular fibres.