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Have you performed cataract surgery in an eye with an existing ICL?

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This is one of the most revealing questions a prospective ICL patient can ask – not because cataract surgery through an ICL is a common occurrence, but because the answer reveals the depth of a surgeon’s actual experience with the full spectrum of long-term ICL management.

Phacoemulsification in an eye containing a phakic IOL is technically more demanding than standard cataract surgery. ¹ The operative decision – whether to remove the ICL prior to phacoemulsification or manage it in situ – depends on its condition, the degree of opacification, and the anterior chamber configuration. The biometric calculation for the replacement intraocular lens must account for the refractive history of the eye, using post-refractive formulas appropriate for eyes that have had a phakic implant. ² ³

At Blue Fin Vision®, Mr Mfazo Hove has performed cataract surgery in eyes with existing ICLs. Biometry in post-ICL eyes can be reliably performed using modern swept-source OCT platforms and validated post-refractive formulas. Several of these cases have also involved prior laser enhancement on top of the ICL – meaning the full clinical sequence of ICL implantation, subsequent laser, and later cataract surgery has been managed within a single practice by the same consultant.

That complete sequence of care – from original implantation through every downstream complication – is what a practice built around long-term clinical accountability is designed to deliver.

References

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  2. Sanders DR. Anterior subcapsular opacification with the implantable contact lens. J Refract Surg. 2003;19(4):415–422. PMID: 12916486.
  3. Fernandes P, González-Méijome JM, Madrid-Costa D, Ferrer-Blasco T, Jorge J, Montés-Micó R. Implantable collamer posterior chamber intraocular lenses: a review of potential complications. J Refract Surg. 2011;27(10):765–776. PMID: 21610721.

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About Blue Fin Vision®

Blue Fin Vision® is a GMC-registered, consultant-led ophthalmology clinic with CQC-regulated facilities across London, Hertfordshire, and Essex. Patient outcomes are independently audited by the National Ophthalmology Database, confirming exceptionally low complication rates.