Opacification of artificial intraocular lens: An electron microscopic study

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Shek, TWH [1 ]
Wong, A
Yau, B
Yu, AKF
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[1] Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Pathol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Electron Microscope Unit, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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artificial intraocular lens; calcification; electron microscopy; hydroxyapatite; opacification;
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This paper describes the usefulness of electron microscopy in the investigation of the cause of opacification of an intraocular artificial lens (IOL), which affected both the anterior and posterior surfaces of the IOL. The explanted lenses were remarkably similar and were uniformly opaque, with "reticulated" surfaces under dissecting and ordinary light microscopes, TEM showed that the surfaces of the explanted lenses were irregular, and there was a layer of electron-dense granular deposits that extended to a depth of approximately 5 mum into the lens substance, SEM showed a "cerebriform" lens surface with elevated areas alternating with depressed crevices, which corresponded nicely to the TEM appearance, Energy-dispersive x-ray analysis showed that the deposit was composed of calcium, oxygen, and phosphorus, which was later shown to be calcium hydroxyapatite by x-ray diffraction study. Electron microscopy has proven to be an essential tool in the investigation of the cause of this mysterious outbreak of opacification of the surfaces of the artificial lenses. Apart from directly visualizing the lens surfaces in a 2- and 3-dimensional manner, it also provides information on the elemental composition of the deposit. Such findings enable the clinicians and manufacturer to search for the underlying pathogenesis of the abnormal calcium hydroxyapatite crystals deposit.
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