M. Reza Razeghinejad, MD
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A patient with aniridia and mature cataract receives phacoemulsification, capsular tension ring, and IOL implantation. The dripping technique was used for staining the anterior capsule to avoid the flow of dye into the vitreous cavity.
Posted: 3/12/2020
M. Reza Razeghinejad, MD
A patient with aniridia and mature cataract receives phacoemulsification, capsular tension ring, and IOL implantation. The dripping technique was used for staining the anterior capsule to avoid the flow of dye into the vitreous cavity.
Posted: 3/12/2020
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stephen gee
5 years ago
Nice case, you can see in the aniridic patient how much rotational stress on the zonules occur with the insertion of the capsular tension ring. I tend to use a 10-0 nylon through the leading eyelet to pull it around while inserting it and just in case the ring blows the bag, I can retrieve it. Just imagine on bags that already have zonular weakness or defects. Any reason why the artificial iris was not implanted?