
So you have a tough case coming up where you need to perform a DSAEK lamellar corneal transplantation but the catch is that the eye already has a functional glaucoma drainage tube in the anterior chamber. How do you complete the case with an air bubble to help the corneal graft but also avoid problems with outflow from the glaucoma seton? Our guest surgeon, Professor Ramesh Ayyala, shows his best pearls for success in these tough cases. Remember that CataractCoach is your source for all of the secrets of great anterior segment surgery including cataract, glaucoma, cornea and refractive surgery.
