RESUMEN
Subconjunctival dislocation of an intraocular lens (pseudophacocele) is a rare but serious complication following cataract surgery. Spontaneous intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation is uncommon in the absence of trauma. There have been no reports of spontaneous dislocation of IOL into the subconjunctival space. We report an interesting case of spontaneous dislocation of IOL haptic into the subconjunctival space, with no history of genetic disease, ocular trauma, or pseudoexfoliation that might predispose to a zonular abnormality.
RESUMEN
Dislocation of intraocular lens (IOL) is a serious complication of blunt ocular trauma in pseudophakic eyes. Here, a 72‑year‑old male patient with subconjunctival dislocation of an IOL (pseudophacocele) secondary to bull horn injury was reported. In this case report, a new sign named as “golden half ring sign” was described for easy identification and localization of subconjunctival dislocation of IOL in patient with open globe injury (surgical wound dehiscence) associated dense subconjunctival hemorrhage.