Posterior subluxed cataract
Dr. Fine manages a posterior subluxed cataract by elevating the nucleus into anterior chamber via a pars plana incision where a microincisional biaxial phaco technique is used to remove the cataract.
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- Phacoemulsification in the Presence of Very Shallow Anterior Chambers
- 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 (4)
thanks!
Dear ranchump,
wow. impressive as usual. but how did you manage the anterior capsule?- you mention that you brought the entire lens with capsule intact through the pupil.
Respected Dr. I. Howard fine.