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Definitive Surgical Repair of A Traumatic Cyclodialysis Cleft

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Shakeel Shareef, MD, demonstrates the surgical repair of a traumatic cyclodialysis cleft caused by brass knuckle injury. With this strategy, 3 clock hours of CDC was repaired with modified Cionni capsular tension ring (MC-CTR) through an ab interno approach.

Posted: 3/08/2013

Definitive Surgical Repair of A Traumatic Cyclodialysis Cleft

Shakeel Shareef, MD, demonstrates the surgical repair of a traumatic cyclodialysis cleft caused by brass knuckle injury. With this strategy, 3 clock hours of CDC was repaired with modified Cionni capsular tension ring (MC-CTR) through an ab interno approach.

Posted: 3/08/2013

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Shakeel Shareef

12 years ago

Dr. Goyal, Theoretically, one can place a tension ring into the sulcus to repair a cleft without taking out the lens provided sufficient viscoelastic and intra-op care is taken not to damage the lens. In these cases presented, these patients had sustained high velocities sufficient to avulse the ciliary body from the scleral wall and present several months to years later. Some degree of cataract is present in these cases. I would like to see some repaired without taking out the cataract. Please do let us know! Thank you

Himani Goyal

12 years ago

Excellent idea, Dr. Shareef. Thank you for sharing! Is it possible to safely place the tension ring in the sulcus and repair the cyclodialysis cleft without performing cataract surgery if the patient does not have a significant cataract?

Sidney Chang

12 years ago

Hi Dr. Shareef! Nice video/presentation. Hope things are well with you! -Sidney

fatma yulek

12 years ago

excellent surgery hoping to see long term results ie: rsik of glaucoma..

ari weitzner

12 years ago

nice

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