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Current intraocular lens (IOL) explantation techniques are limited to cutting the optic and removing the pieces through a small incision, or folding single piece acrylic IOLs using a two-handed technique. Poor execution of IOL explantation can result in injury to intraocular structures, including the corneal endothelium and iris. The minimally invasive "cartridge pull-through technique" was invented, using a cartridge for IOL implantation and novel forceps optimized for secure grasping of the IOL for removal. This method involved less ma