Steven G. Safran, MD
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Stephen G. Safran, MD, presents a case of a 14-year-old patient referred with bilateral ectopia lentis. Dr. Safran's plan was to place a Toric Symfony IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision) which is done successfully using capsule retractors and a Gore-Tex-sutured modified CTR to secure the capsular bag, but a decision to expand the rhexis opening at the end of the case led to a self-inflicted nightmare that needed to be fixed.
Posted: 9/30/2021
Steven G. Safran, MD
Stephen G. Safran, MD, presents a case of a 14-year-old patient referred with bilateral ectopia lentis. Dr. Safran's plan was to place a Toric Symfony IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision) which is done successfully using capsule retractors and a Gore-Tex-sutured modified CTR to secure the capsular bag, but a decision to expand the rhexis opening at the end of the case led to a self-inflicted nightmare that needed to be fixed.
Posted: 9/30/2021
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Ahmad Elsayed
2 years ago
Great job I think after CTR insertion, any bag manipulation carries a risk for anterior or posterior tears to expand