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what happens when the lens implant from cataract surgery dislocates or falls out of position in this video ill show you so come along [Music] we always talk about the lens implant from cataract surgery lasting the rest of your life but sometimes theres trauma or other unfortunate events that cause the lens implant to dislocate years later we just saw a patient who had problems 15 years after her original cataract surgery she said whenever she looked up and down the whole world seemed to shake and on top of that everything was out of focus this is what we saw underneath the microscope you can literally see the lens implant shaking inside the eye as the patient blinks lets freeze frame that image to show you each part now the central lens optic is surrounded by two blue haptics made out of proline that help to hold the lens in place you can tell that the lens implant is subluxed or dislocated over to the left and down so not only does the patients vision jiggle anytime they look lef