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2858: polishing the capsule and then it splits

Close-up view of an eye during cataract surgery, focusing on the polishing process of the capsule with an indication of a posterior capsule rupture. Text overlaid asks for the next steps to complete the surgery.

Polishing the capsule and then it splits! Now what?

It’s the moment every surgeon dreads: you’re polishing the posterior capsule for that perfectly clear finish, and suddenly, you see the posterior capsule rupture! Don’t panic because the next 60 seconds will determine the outcome of the case.

In this video, our guest surgeon shows how to salvage the situation by converting the tear into a Posterior Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorhexis (PCCC). By transforming a jagged, unstable hole into a controlled, circular opening, we stop the tear from radiating and preserve the integrity of the bag.

The Golden Rules of PC Recovery:

Stay calm, control the fluidics, and you can still deliver a 20/20 result.

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