Bimanual Approach to Intraocular lens Rescue Using Modified Transconjunctival Scleral Fixation

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Jonathan A Feistmann, MD, demonstrates a bimanual technique for rescuing an IOL that as fallen into the posterior segment. The technique offers come advantages over other lens rescue methods, such as reduced pressure on the haptic-optic junction and a reduced risk of complete intraoperative hepatic retraction.

Posted: 5/23/2014

Bimanual Approach to Intraocular lens Rescue Using Modified Transconjunctival Scleral Fixation

Jonathan A Feistmann, MD, demonstrates a bimanual technique for rescuing an IOL that as fallen into the posterior segment. The technique offers come advantages over other lens rescue methods, such as reduced pressure on the haptic-optic junction and a reduced risk of complete intraoperative hepatic retraction.

Posted: 5/23/2014

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Jonathan Criss

11 years ago

nice job, JF!

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