Traumatic Cataract and Pupil Reconstruction

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This patient experienced blunt trauma more than a decade ago, resulting in mydriasis. Jason Jones, MD, removes the traumatic cataract, places a capsular tension ring with a manual insertion technique and then inserts a single-piece acrylic IOL. He reconstructs the pupil using a modified Siepser sliding knot technique, which resulted in excellent cosmetic and functional anatomy.

Posted: 9/18/2015

Traumatic Cataract and Pupil Reconstruction

This patient experienced blunt trauma more than a decade ago, resulting in mydriasis. Jason Jones, MD, removes the traumatic cataract, places a capsular tension ring with a manual insertion technique and then inserts a single-piece acrylic IOL. He reconstructs the pupil using a modified Siepser sliding knot technique, which resulted in excellent cosmetic and functional anatomy.

Posted: 9/18/2015

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nabil mahgoub

9 years ago

my congratulation nice op

Allen Lin

9 years ago

Thanks for sharing this great surgery with us.

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