This document discusses aphakia and pseudophakia. It defines aphakia as the absence of the crystalline lens and lists various causes. It describes how aphakia changes the optical properties of the eye, eliminating accommodation. Treatment options for aphakia include spectacles, contact lenses, and intraocular lens implantation. Spectacles can cause issues like image magnification, roving ring scotomas, and restricted visual field. Contact lenses and intraocular lenses are better options as they avoid these problems but have disadvantages as well. Pseudophakia refers to the condition after intraocular lens implantation to correct aphakia. The document discusses calculating the power of intraocular lenses and the different refractive outcomes