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1725: coloboma with capsule rupture

Yesterday we featured a case of cataract surgery in a patient with a coloboma. And today we have another similar…

anterior vitrectomy, capsule rupture, coloboma

1724: coloboma with zonular absence

Today and tomorrow we are featuring cases with congenital colobomas where there is an absence of part of the iris…

coloboma, weak zonular support

1723: Quiz: Why did corneal edema develop?

Quiz time with another CataractQuiz™ from CataractCoach™. Look carefully at the photo above and you will note that the patient…

cataract quiz, corneal edema

1722: scleral tunnel for radial keratotomy

I have done cataract surgery for well over 1000 patients with prior radial keratotomy and on a recent surgical line-up,…

radial keratotomy, scleral incision

1721: Curriculum Lesson 15: Cortex

The next lesson in our CataractCoach Curriculum series is lesson 15 where we focus on lens cortex removal. This seemingly…

cortex, curriculum

1720: Should you give up operating?

CataractCoach is very popular among young ophthalmologists who are in the earlier stages of learning ophthalmic surgery and I often…

beginner surgeon

1719: Crater Chop Technique

This resident cataract surgery case shows the crater chop technique where a central section of the nucleus is bowled out…

phaco chop, resident cataract surgery

1718: Marfan syndrome subluxed lens

Marfan syndrome patients develop a progressive zonulopathy with subluxation of the crystalline lens which leads to visual decline. While still…

marfan, weak zonular support

1717: bilateral phacomorphic glaucoma

This is a very unusual case of bilateral phacomorphic glaucoma where the swollen cataract caused the narrow angles to occlude.…

glaucoma, phacomorphic

1716: astigmatism in radial keratotomy

For patients with prior radial keratotomy (RK), cataract surgery has to be done differently. These eyes also often have significant…

astigmatism, radial keratotomy

1715: capsulorhexis right up against iris

For a case like this where the pupil is mid-dilated to about 5 mm in diameter, be sure to make…

small pupil cataract surgery

1714: PodCast #1: Robert H. Osher MD

Over the past 5 years and 1700+ videos, we have learned so much from each other by reviewing surgical videos…

podcast

1713: pars plana tap for aqueous misdirection

The key to resolving iris prolapse is to release the pressure gradient and we have covered this topic many times…

iris prolapse, pars plana

1712: fibrotic anterior capsule will not tear

This patient sustained ocular trauma which resulted in a white cataract as well as fibrosis of the anterior lens capsule.…

fibrotic capsule

1711: severe PXF and zonulopathy

This is a very challenging surgery and most surgeons would rate it a 9 or 10 out of 10 in…

CTR, pseudo-exfoliation, weak zonular support

1710: this radialized capsulorhexis is stuck

This resident is just hitting his/her stride and has done more than 100 cataract surgeries at this point. This started…

iatrogenic, resident cataract surgery, run-out capsulorhexis

1709: save this run out capsulorhexis

This guest surgeon does a great job of managing this run out capsulorhexis. It extends all the way to the…

run-out capsulorhexis

1708: why did this nucleus drop so fast?

This resident case started out pretty well with a good incision and then an intact capsulorhexis, but then things quickly…

dropped nucleus

1707: curriculum lesson 14: epi-nucleus

Continuing with lesson 14 in our Curriculum series, focusing on the epi-nucleus. If you would like to review the other…

curriculum, epinucleus

1706: Approach to the Gummy Nucleus

This patient has a large cortical opacity in the central visual axis which is distorting the vision tremendously. So while…

complete cataract case, soft cataract

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