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A double luxation to the vitreous cavity of an intraocular lens (IOL) and a lamellar corneal donor graft is shown. Both are recovered and refixed again. Suturing the IOL allows us to keep the donor cornea graft in place by introducing air into the anterior chamber. Common difficulties in performing a lamellar corneal transplant in a vitrectomized eye are described.