Intraocular lens dislocation

The intraocular lens placed during cataract surgery can sometimes move out of place (dislocate), especially if there is a previous complication during cataract surgery. This causes your vision to become blurred and out of focus. The extent to which your vision is affected depends on the severity of the dislocation.   

If the intraocular lens dislocation is significant and affecting your vision, then surgery will help restore your vision and prevent any further complications.

The Carlevale intraocular lens is a specially designed lens that can be fixated in the sclera of the eye. It is the best option available for intraocular lens fixation in the absence of capsular support.