Video of the month:
How to Manage a Capsulorrhexis Tear
Hassan Khaled, MD, FRCS, demonstrates the management of a complication during cataract surgery in which he encounters a tear of the capsulorrhexis.
Paper of the month:
Pearls for the young cataract surgeon: the white cataract
Sinopse: There are multiple types of cataracts that fall under the category of “white,” and it is important to differentiate because each behaves differently. Moreover, the surgical approach is very different. Let us begin this column by classifying whitSinopse: There are multiple types of cataracts that fall under the category of “white,” and it is important to differentiate because each behaves differently. Moreover, the surgical approach is very different. Let us begin this column by classifying white cataracts as nuclear/cortical, intumescent, or Morgagnian.e cataracts as nuclear/cortical, intumescent, or Morgagnian.
Sergio Canabrava Surgical Case:
Novel Intrascleral IOL Fixation Four-Flanged Technique by Dr. Sergio Canabrava
In this video we can observe how is important to test the flanged size outside the eye before to insert the IOL. Other important point is to insert the IOL in the sulcus to avoid tilt.