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Following a severe corneo-scleral laceration which was managed three months earlier. This gentleman presented with an extensive corneal scar, aphakia, aniridia and a vitreous hemorrhage. Vitrectomy through a temporary keratoprosthesis followed by an open sky IOL scleral fixation and a penetrating keratoplasty were performed. What was discovered in the middle of the surgery was unexpected and necessitated strong nerves and a steady hand.

Posted: 12/10/2015

Front 2 Back & Back Again...

Following a severe corneo-scleral laceration which was managed three months earlier. This gentleman presented with an extensive corneal scar, aphakia, aniridia and a vitreous hemorrhage. Vitrectomy through a temporary keratoprosthesis followed by an open sky IOL scleral fixation and a penetrating keratoplasty were performed. What was discovered in the middle of the surgery was unexpected and necessitated strong nerves and a steady hand.

Posted: 12/10/2015

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Mohamed AbuShahma

5 years ago

Amazing job

Amr ElAswad

9 years ago

Impressive work.

Allen Lin

9 years ago

good job! amazing skill

ahmad mostafa

9 years ago

Prof.Dr. Omar , brilliantly done as always ,sir

fawad rahman

9 years ago

Bravo. bravo. bravo

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