Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2704213 | Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Posterior polar cataracts present special challenges to the cataract surgeon. These are often associated with weakness/dehiscence of the posterior capsule and thus have a higher rate of intraoperative posterior capsule rupture. The surgeon needs to adhere to special surgical strategies to minimize the risk of a posterior capsule rupture. These include, adhering to the principles of closed chamber technique, avoiding hydrodissection – instead performing ‘inside-out’ hydrodelineation and using modest to low phaco parameters and reducing these stepwise. This article provides important pearls on how to approach a posterior polar cataract.
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Authors
Abhay R. Vasavada, Viraj A. Vasavada, Shetal M. Raj,