ABSTRACT

One of the major problems of the late 1970s and early 1980s was pupil capture of intraocular lenses due to sulcus implantation. This problem was seriously by the members of today’s ASCRS. As result of this discussion was favorising the idea of intraocular lens implantation into the capsular bag. The Simcoe loops (modified C-loop), a new design of that time, provided a considerable improvement in intracapsular centration compared to the generally used J-loops. However, the problem of decentration remained in 10-15 percent.