Cataract Surgery in a Vitrectomized Eye
Samuel Masket, MD, performs cataract surgery in a previously vitrectomized eye for macular hole. During hydrodissection the globe became firm, the chamber shallowed, the OVD escaped and there was iris prolapse. The cause was fluid misdirection resulting from a small hole in the posterior capsule made at the time of the vitrectomy.
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ITS PART OF THE GAME FOR WHICH IT IS SAID THAT IN SURGERY EVERY CASE IS A NEW CASE.TS MAKE THE MAN PERFECT