Capsulorhexis
Dr. Gimbel shares tips on making anterior and posterior capsulorhexes in several challenging cases.
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- Introduction from Dr. Colvard
- Corneal Incision
- Scleral Incision
- Capsulorhexis
- Hydrodissection and Hydrodelineation
- Basic Divide and Conquer
- Horizontal Chop
- Vertical Chop in Hard Cataract
- Bimanual Phaco
- Capsular Tension Rings
- Insertion of Three-piece IOL after Capsular Tear
- Dialing the Trailing Haptic of Three-piece IOL
- Manual Folding of Three Piece Acrylic and Silicone IOLs
- AMO Tecnis Single Piece Acrylic IOL
- AMO Tecnis Three Piece Silicone IOL
- Tecnis Three Piece Acrylic IOLs
- Loading the Monarch 2 with a single piece acrylic IOL
- Loading the Purple Monarch with a three piece acrylic IOL
- Bausch & Lomb Easy-Load Lens Delivery System
- Tecnis Three Piece Acrylic IOL
- Tecnis Single Piece Acrylic IOL Placement



Comments (15)
dr gimbel thank you for your excellent teaching. tom oetting
Thanks Dr Fine for your wonderful videos. I use Trypan blue under air, it avoids corneal endothelium staining (althogh trypan blue is safe, it is always better to avoid expopsition of endothelium to any substance) and you do not need to change the viscoelastic substance. I pour drops of Trypan blue on the capsule, under the air bublle, then I wash the anterior chamber with BSS, and the I fill it wit visco...it works just fine!
thank you sir
Thanks...Very good...help me a lot!God bless you!
well done you gave us the clear concept of phaco
perfect techniques realy will help me
Thanks Dr Gimbel for this remarkable video
very brave approach for Posterior capsule ccc.
francisco
Thank you Sir, verry verry good.
Thank you Dr. Gimbel
v.good
Marking the cornea with a 6mm optical zone marker will help you make a perfectly sized capsulorrhexis.
thank you.