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Needle Puncture for Intumescent White Cataracts

An intumescent white cataract is where the cortex has become opaque and liquified which increases the pressure within the capsular bag. When we try to perform a traditional capsulorhexis in these cases, this pressure gradient can push the nucleus up against the back of the anterior capsule, resulting in an irregular tear out often called the Argentinian Flag Sign.

The key in these cases is to neutralize the pressure gradient and decompress the capsular bag. This can be accomplished in many ways:

Click below to see a resident perform this needle puncture technique:

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