
When implanting a capsular tension ring, particularly in a challenging case, there is always that tiny fear that it may be mispositioned and then lost in the eye. In this video, our guest surgeon shows an innovative technique to use the gonio prism (often used in MIGS angle-based surgery) to visualize the ciliary sulcus and then find and retrieve the lost CTR. This is a must-see video so that if you are ever in the same position in the future, you will know how to rescue your case and give the patient a good outcome.
Can you leave the CTR in the sulcus and place another one in the bag?