Li, WeiWeiLiTsai, Ching-YaoChing-YaoTsaiTsai, I-LunI-LunTsaiSu, Yu-TingYu-TingSuChen, Yen-TaYen-TaChenFang, I-MoI-MoFangTzu-Yi Chen, ZoeZoeTzu-Yi ChenLIN-CHUNG WOUNGChang, Yen-JuiYen-JuiChang2025-05-062025-05-062025-01-01https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/728950Purpose: This study presents a novel technique for intraocular lens (IOL) fixation. The technique can be used on single-piece acrylic IOLs and can manage patients who are either with aphakia or with a dislocated IOL. Methods: One end of the Gore-Tex suture is tied into the optic-haptic junction of the IOL. Another end is fixated on the scleral wall. The single-sclerotomy and double-sclerotomy settings can be applied to different situations. Results: Twelve eyes received this procedure. After a follow-up period of up to 20 months, the IOLs were well centered. Conclusion: The technique is a reliable method for scleral fixation of IOLs, which can be applied to the widely used single-piece acrylic IOLs. In the authors' experience, it is reproducible and rarely causes complications.enMicroforceps-Assisted Transscleral Fixation of Intraocular Lens.journal article10.1097/IAE.000000000000410338564768