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Category: corneal issues / dystrophies

2270: angle closure with corneal edema

This patient has experienced angle closure glaucoma which has caused corneal edema and an increased intra-ocular pressure (IOP). In the … More

angle closure, cataract surgery

2247: enhanced corneal ectasia treatment

Yesterday’s CataractCoach Podcast featured Prof. Renato Ambrosio, Jr, MD, PhD who is a true world expert in corneal ectasia, keratoconus, … More

corneal ectasia

2195: phaco & pupilloplasty in a PKP eye

This patient is undergoing combined cataract surgery and pupilloplasty in this eye which had a prior penetrating keratoplasty (corneal transplant). … More

pupilloplasty

2163: total ocular reconstruction

This is a very complex case in a monocular patient who presents to you with a dislocated IOL and capsular … More

combined cataract and vitrectomy, corneal transplant, pars plana, yamane

2114: cataract & severe Fuchs’ dystrophy

Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy is a disorder in which the corneal endothelium becomes progressively weak, leading to corneal decompensation and decreased … More

complete cataract case, corneal dystrophy, fuchs

2049: corneal granular dystrophy cataracts

This patient has corneal granular dystrophy as well as visually significant cataracts and your expertise is sought to improve the … More

corneal dystrophy

2007: phaco with a dense corneal opacity

Our guest surgeon does a great job performing cataract surgery in this patient with a dense corneal opacity. In the … More

corneal scar

1970: Combined phaco and DMEK

With the development of advanced tissue processing of donor corneas, performing DMEK surgery has been greatly simplified. We are now … More

cornea transplant, DMek

1949: Toric IOLs in Fuchs’ Corneal Dystrophy

can you use a toric IOL in cataract surgery if the patient has Fuchs’ corneal dystrophy?

fuchs, toric IOL

1947: McDonald PRK technique & meds

Dr Marguerite McDonald’s special technique and medication regimen for PRK laser vision correction

LASIK, refractive surgery

1936: corneal intacs intra-stromal ring segments

Surgeons have tried many techniques to address refractive errors by altering the cornea and there will likely be many more … More

corneal foreign body, unusual case

1928: irido-corneal adhesions

This patient presents to you with the situation shown in the title picture. There is an inferior corneal leucoma with … More

irido-corneal adhesions, iris damage

1923: cataract after corneal transplant

In an eye with a prior corneal transplant, cataract surgery is more challenging. The corneal endothelium is going to be … More

cornea transplant

1904: conductive keratoplasty CK cataract

More than 20 years ago, a new technology was unveiled to help address presbyopia: conductive keratoplasty (CK). This used electrical … More

conductive keratoplasty

1877: cataract with severe corneal pannus

This patient sustained a chemical burn to the ocular surface and then underwent a limbal stem cell transplant procedure for … More

corneal scar, unusual case

1872: the new triple: Phaco, IOL, DMEK

The typical “triple” procedure was performing phaco, IOL implantation, and a full-thickness corneal transplant. And this still has an important … More

corneal transplant, DMek

1855: MSICS with small pupils & weak corneas

All this week we are featuring cases of MSICS: manual small incision cataract surgery. The incision is not all that … More

fuchs, MSICS, small pupil cataract surgery

1843: ASCRS 2023 Course Case 3

On Sunday, May 7, 2023 we had our Best of CataractCoach.com course at the ASCRS meeting in San Diego. It … More

ASCRS, radial keratotomy

1811: triple procedure: PKP + CEIOL

The term triple procedure is a little misleading because it is two surgeries: corneal transplantation and cataract surgery. The triple … More

corneal transplant, resident cataract surgery

1744: keratoglobus cataract surgery

Keratoglobus is a rare condition, so rare that I have never seen a patient with this condition in my career, … More

keratoglobus

1723: Quiz: Why did corneal edema develop?

Quiz time with another CataractQuiz™ from CataractCoach™. Look carefully at the photo above and you will note that the patient … More

cataract quiz, corneal edema

1698: phaco trabeculectomy with leukoma

This is a very tough case because the patient has a long-standing corneal scar, a cataract, and glaucoma that is … More

corneal scar, glaucoma, trabeculectomy

1684: displaced phakic IOL & endo loss

This patient had bilateral phakic IOLs implanted about a year ago to address a high degree of myopia. Now the … More

endothelial, phakic IOL

1615: micro-cornea and coloboma

This is a very unusual case where the patient has a micro-cornea and also a coloboma with associated zonular absence … More

coloboma, micro-cornea

1582: Quiz: Why such an odd chopper?

Time for a Cataract Quiz: look at the picture here and tell me, why this surgeon is using such an … More

cataract quiz, corneal transplant

1566: Ocular Suface & Cataract Surgery

I will be the first to admit that I do not enjoy dealing with ocular surface issues such as dry … More

cataract surgery, ocular surface

1559: MSICS for weak K endothelium

Doing phacoemulsification surgery involves using ultrasonic energy and fluidic flow to break up and aspirate the cataract nucleus. Both the … More

endothelial, fuchs, MSICS

1528: open globe, failed graft, & cataract

This video is a series of three separate surgeries on the same patient, by the same surgeon, Dr Jimmy Hu … More

corneal transplant, ruptured globe, traumatic cataract

1509: DMEK transplant wipe technique

I enjoy learning new techniques and I am honored to have learned DMEK pearls from the true experts like Martin … More

corneal transplant, DMek, fuchs

1490: large Descemet detachment

We all know how delicate the Descemet layer of the cornea is and also how easily it is damaged. Even … More

descemet detachment

1489: corneal epithelial bubble

This patient developed a corneal epithelial bubble during cataract surgery. Why did this happen and what should you do now? … More

corneal phaco incisions

1488: Fuchs Dystrophy with EDOF IOL

In the past, I was reluctant to implant an EDOF (extended depth of focus) IOL in patients with corneal issues. … More

EDOF, fuchs

1479: ASCRS case 10: topo & tomography

How do you make a surgical plan to correct astigmatism when the keratometer, topographer, and tomographer show differing degrees and … More

1470: ASCRS case 1: what happens next?

At the 2022 ASCRS meeting in Washington, DC, we hosted a CataractCoach instructional course and it was a huge success. … More

cataract quiz, phaco wound burn

1469: open sky cataract surgery

There are times where you will want to perform a combination surgery of full-thickness corneal transplant and cataract surgery at … More

cataract surgery, corneal transplant

1449: monocular patient with 16 cut RK

This is a tough case in a patient with just one eye. He had a prior history of 16-cut radial … More

cataract surgery, radial keratotomy

1413: ruptured globe cases x 2

This resident surgeon had a busy night on call with two ruptured globe cases presenting to the emergency department. The … More

corneal laceration, ruptured globe

1383: Descemet Detachment Mystery

I need your input to determine when this surgeon is getting / causing a Descemet detachment during cataract surgery. This … More

descemet detachment

1346: large Descemet detachment

Cataract surgery is a very technically challenging surgery that takes years to learn and a lifetime to master. And every … More

descemet detachment, resident cataract surgery

1338: small incision lenticule extraction

Corneal refractive surgery for myopia is done by removing some of the corneal stroma in order to flatten the central … More

refractive surgery

1317: Is a toric IOL ok in Fuchs’ Dys?

We can do cataract surgery for patients with Fuchs’ corneal dystrophy, but we must weigh the relative risks of corneal … More

fuchs, toric IOL

1308: corneal tattoo for cosmetic benefit

Corneal tattooing is sometimes used to help block light that enters a peripheral iridotomy and causes dysphotopsias. That is usually … More

corneal tattoo

1302: suturing a phaco wound burn

We have covered the topic of phaco wound burn many times and we even had a very astute resident prevent … More

phaco wound burn, suturing

1269: chandelier lighting for a tough case

This is an extremely challenging cataract case because the view is so limited due to the corneal status. There is … More

corneal scar, unusual case

1253: preventing a phaco wound burn

An anonymous resident emailed me with a thank you because a pearl that was learned here on CataractCoach prevented a … More

phaco wound burn, resident cataract surgery

1228: Quiz: what are these white opacities?

This is a quiz, so look closely at the above picture. This patient sustained a corneal laceration during a gardening … More

cataract quiz, ruptured globe

1176: cataract surgery in Fuchs’ dystrophy

You will certainly encounter patients with Fuchs’ dystrophy where the corneal endothelial cell layer becomes compromised. With loss of endothelial … More

complete cataract case, fuchs

1168: rescue this descemet’s detachment

Descemet’s membrane is very delicate and it can become detached during surgery. The usual entry site is from one of … More

descemet detachment

1163: phaco behind the corneal scar

When a corneal scar limits the visualization, how can you still complete the cataract surgery in a safe manner? And … More

cataract surgery, corneal scar

1075: Can I use EDOF with eye disease?

I am frequently asked if the new class of EDOF (extended depth of focus) IOLs can be used in eyes … More

EDOF

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