Kaskaloglu M.Erakgun T.2019-10-272019-10-2719980165-5701https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006175125099https://hdl.handle.net/11454/28098Purpose: To evaluate the surgical performance and postoperative outcomes of 50 consecutive implantations of the Medevec VS 2 UV(TM) mini-loop silicone plate lenses. Setting: Ege University Hospital, Eye Department, Izmir, Turkey. Methods: Forty-three patients of either sex, aged 49 years, or older, were included in the study. Clear corneal incision, circular curvilinear capsulorhexis, phacoemulsification and implantation of the Medevec VS 2 UV(TM) mini-loop silicone plate lenses using the injector-cartridge system was performed in all cases. The mean outcome measures were ease of implantation, intraoperative and postoperative complications, postoperative centration and visual acuity. Results: The mean follow-up was 10.2 months (range 8-11 months). Twenty-two lenses (44 required two or more manoeuvers. In 6 cases, the lens was implanted into a bag with torn anterior capsule and in 3 patients (6 implanted into the sulcus because of a torn posterior capsule during phacoemulsification. Best corrected visual acuity was ? 7/10 in 48 eyes (96%) and ? 10/10 in 42 eyes (84%) at 8 months. The examination of the lenses after 8 months showed no sign of haze, discoloration or tilt. Mean decentration of the lenses was 0.32 mm ± 0.19 (SD). There were no cases of cystoid macular edema or retinal detachment. YAG capsulatomy was performed in one eye. Conclusions: Medevec VS 2 UV(TM) mini-loop silicone plate lenses appeared to have some learning curve for the implantation. They provided - even in the sulcus - excellent centration, good visual acuity and minimal postoperative complications.en10.1023/A:1006175125099info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessFoldable lensesPhacoemulsificationSilicone plate lensesClinical results of implantation of the Medevec® mini-loop haptic anchor plate foldable lensesArticle22312913210548456N/A