Research Article

Outcomes of a Foldable Capsular Vitreous Body Implantation: A Retrospective Study

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Examination results before and 12 months after FCVB implantation in the SO-dependent eye. (a) Preoperative anterior segment photography indicated that the vitreous cavity was filled with SO, and the SO was moved into the anterior chamber. The cornea was clear, the pupil was dilated but had upward deviation, and the lens was absent. (b) Anterior segment photography at 12 months after surgery revealed that the cornea was clear, the pupil was still round but with upward deviation, and iris root incision was unobstructed. (c) Preoperative fundus photography showed extensive degeneration, detachment, and proliferation of peripheral retina lesions. (d) Fundus photography 12 months after surgery indicated that the retina was flat. (e) B-ultrasound eye at 12 months after surgery showed the reflection of the posterior wall of the eyeball as smooth and the FCVB morphology as intact. (f) Postoperative orbital computed tomography displayed that the appearance of eyeball was normal, the FCVB position was correct, and the SO was filled in place. (g) UBM at 12 months after surgery showed approximately normal anterior chamber depth, with opened chamber angle and smooth front surface of FCVB.
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