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Glued intraocular lens | |
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In ophthalmology, glued intraocular lens[1] or glued IOL is a surgical technique for implantation, with the use of biological glue, of a posterior chamber IOL (intraocular lens) in eyes with deficient or absent posterior capsules. A quick-acting surgical fibrin sealant derived from human blood plasma,[2][3] with both hemostatic and adhesive properties, is used.