Based on the assessment of the batch documentation, lenstec can confirm that all procedures in the manufacturing and packaging of the lens were conducted correctly.Additionally, there have not been any other complaints from this batch.Furthermore, lenstec can also confirm that there have never been any confirmed lens-related cases of clouding, discoloration, or opacification of our hema lenses.Microscopic examination of the lens revealed that the bubbles seen were superficial, as the stain for calcium did not extend through the lens matrix.According to neuhann et al, indicates the secondary calcification form refers to deposition of calcium onto the surface of the iol, most likely the result of environmental circumstances (e.G., changes in the aqueous milieu surrounding the implanted iol associated with preexisting or concurrent diseases or indeed any condition that has disrupted the blood aqueous barrier).By definition, it is not related to any problem with the iol itself.Lenstec's medical monitor reviewed the case and states the vitreoretinal surgery may also have pertained to calcification.
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