
98% of ophthalmologists will get this wrong and will miss the very subtle point in the video that shows the issue. How will you do? Ready to test yourself? It seemed like a totally normal case. Good capsulorhexis, efficient nucleus removal without complications, clean capsular bag, and no damage to the IOL. So why is this lens decentered despite the surgeon attempting to center it? Answer below prior to watching the video if you are brave!
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Haptic not in the bag
IOL in sulcus
1.Cortex might be pushing it
2. Zonular dialysis
3.vitreous may be pushing it.
Residual cortex