Olson R J, Kolodner H
Arch Ophthalmol. 1979 Apr;97(4):715-6. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1979.01020010367018.
Six human cadaver eyes were used for intraocular lens (Shearing) insertion, and the results were photographed. It was found that with the posterior capsule intact, insertion was relatively simple and the feet were found to lie in the ciliary body sulcus with good fixation. Some decentering was common and difficult to correct, but not optically important. With the posterior capsule torn or missing, misplacement was common. After correct insertion, the lens was well fixated without pseudophakodonesis, and there was still found to be room for an additional 1.5 to 2.0 mm of movement.
使用六只人类尸体眼睛进行人工晶状体(剪切式)植入,并对结果进行拍照。发现当后囊完整时,植入相对简单,且发现襻位于睫状体沟内,固定良好。一些偏心现象很常见且难以纠正,但在光学上并不重要。当后囊破裂或缺失时,错位很常见。正确植入后,晶状体固定良好,无人工晶状体摆动,且仍发现有额外1.5至2.0毫米的移动空间。