Mature cataract with zonular dialysis during phaco
The patient in this case had a history of macular degeneration and was also discovered to be pseudoexfoliative. The biaxial approach made it possible to hold the lens in the anterior chamber while it was removed.
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- High Myopia
- Bimanual posterior polar cataract
- Switching phaco hands
- Posterior subluxed cataract
- Mature cataract with zonular dialysis during phaco
- A punctured posterior capsule
- Pseudoexfoliation post glaucoma in filtration surgery
- Rock Hard Nuclei
- Rock Hard Nucleus (Case 2)
- Micro cornea and iris coloboma
- Phaco post malignant melanoma excision
- Hydroexpression of the lens in IFIS
- The use of Healon 5 with bimanual microincision phaco
- Every small pupil must be viewed as a potential IFIS
- Iris Bombe
- Bimanual microincision RLE
- Intraocular cautery
- Late recentering of IOL and insertion of CTR
- Late reopening of fibrosed capsule



Comments (2)
very good
i think hard rocks, pseudoexfoliation and faco of any kind are not the best way to resolve the problem, the extracapsular surgery is my choice in that case, but thanks for this example.