International Journal of Ophthalmic PathologyISSN: 2324-8599

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Use of artificial iris implant and devices in patients with Aniridia


David Israeli

ENAIM Medical and Refractive Centres, Israel

: Int J Ophthalmic Pathol

Abstract


Total or partial Aniridia often occurs as a result of penetrating ocular trauma. This condition may cause symptoms including glare, light sensitivity, reduced vision, and asymmetric appearance was Morcher iris reconstruction lens and Human optics in our presentation treatment options artificial iris implant. We present the surgical management and clinical course of 2 patients with traumatic total Aniridia and 1 patient with partial Aniridia. No patient exhibited complications in the postoperative course conclusions. In patients with total and partial Aniridia the artificial iris implants allows functionally and aesthetically satisfactory reconstruction of the anterior segment.

Biography


David Israeli is a Head of the corneal disease and corneal transplantation unit at Carmel hospital, Haifa, Israel. Director of cornea and refractive surgery at Enaim medical center, Haifa and northern region, Israel. Co-founder of Maayan medical centre, Haifa, Israel. Doctor at general surgery department. Dushanbe, USSR.

E-mail: david.opht@gmail.com

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