{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Sulcus intraocular lens implantation in 17 dogs using a modified ab externo technique. {Author}: Moody LM;Kuhn-Asif SE;Westermeyer HD;Hendrix DVH;Ward DA; {Journal}: Vet Ophthalmol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Mar 2023 22 {Factor}: 1.444 {DOI}: 10.1111/vop.13088 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To describe a modified ab externo method of sulcus intraocular lens (IOL) fixation and report outcomes of eyes treated with this approach.
METHODS: Records of patients with lens instability or luxation that underwent a lensectomy and sulcus IOL implantation from January 2004 to December 2020 were reviewed.
RESULTS: Nineteen eyes of 17 dogs had a sulcus IOL placed via a modified ab externo approach. The median follow-up time was 546 days (range 29-3387 days). Eight eyes (42.1%) developed POH. A total of six eyes (31.6%) developed glaucoma and required medical management long term to control IOP. The IOL position was satisfactory in most cases. Nine eyes developed superficial corneal ulcers within 4 weeks following surgery, all of which healed without complication. At the time of the last follow-up, 17 eyes were visual (89.5%).
CONCLUSIONS: The technique described represents a potentially less technically challenging option for sulcus IOL implantation. The success rate and complications are similar to previously described approaches.