Objective: to present a “model case” of a patient who is dissatisfied with the outcome of the Premium IOL implant. Case description: with 3 weeks of postoperative, unsatisfied patient with the quality of vision. The objective causes responsible for the unsatisfaction are diagnosed and treated, with satisfactory results. Conclusion: a review of the possible objective causes and treatment stages is made. Clinical importance: how to prevent and treat this situation.
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