In cases where the surgeon performs Yamane intra-scleral haptic fixation (ISHF) it is recommended that at least a partial anterior … More
Category: IOL related
1629: can you show more Tecnis cases?
A number of ophthalmologists have asked if I can show more cases using Tecnis IOLs and I am happy to … More
1619: high power IOLs for radial keratotomy
Over the course of decades, we have found that radial keratotomy (RK) keeps flattening the cornea. Initially these previously myopic … More
1617: minus power IOLs – meniscus
This patient is so extremely myopic that the IOL power is -2.0 diopters (minus power) in order to leave the … More
1610: poly-pseudophakia 2 IOLs in 1 eye
Nanophthalmic eyes are among the most challenging when it comes to cataract surgery. There are additional risks and the working … More
1608: different ways to explant IOLs
99% of the time the IOL implanted at the time of cataract surgery is the one that the patient will … More
1607: Z-suture technique to secure IOLs
There are so many innovative techniques in ophthalmology, that it is quite a challenge to learn all of them. This … More
1593: this EDOF patient will be amazed
What are the factors for success with EDOF (extended depth of focus) IOLs? How can we ensure that the patient … More
1587: IOL scaffold technique
The IOL scaffold technique is where the IOL is implanted prior to removal of the last bits of the cataract. … More
1547: Quiz: Why is the IOL decentered?
Look carefully at the picture and see if you can determine why the IOL is decentered? The capsulorhexis looks good … More
1522: pupil size affects EDOF IOL vision
As surgeons, we know that the refractive outcome for each patient depends on our surgical technique, the calculations, the technology, … More
1511: explanting the bag + IOL + CTR
This patient has late dislocation of the entire capsular bag including the capsular tension ring (CTR) and the IOL. To … More
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
1483: challenging case of ectopia lentis
Our guest surgeon, Dr Guillermo Amescua, is an outstanding surgeon at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, Florida, USA. … More
1480: ASCRS case 11: reposition toric IOLs
Toric IOLs are great for treating significant degrees of corneal astigmatism and in the USA, we have a range that … More
1478: ASCRS case 9: upside down IOL
You may be surprised to learn that an upside down IOL happens to every single cataract surgeon. The key is … More
1477: ASCRS case 8: IOL exchange
There comes a time every so often when you will need to perform an IOL exchange. This is not as … More
1475: ASCRS case 6: re-fixating the IOL
When you have dislocation of the IOL or the entire IOL+capsular bag complex, what are the options for re-fixation? This … More
1468: great Yamane cases always do this
The Yamane technique of securing a three-piece IOL to the scleral wall is ingenious. It can work very well but … More
1422: IOL surgery for ectopia lentis
While having a dislocated crystalline lens is a rare occurrence, it can pose surgical challenges due to the lack of … More
1421: belt loop technique to secure IOLs
Our guest surgeon, Dr Cathy McCabe from Florida, USA has an innovative way of securing IOLs to the sclera in … More
1419: How to reposition a toric IOL
It is now months after the original cataract surgery and you examine your patient and realize that the toric IOL … More
1389: posterior capsulorhexis optic capture
Our guest surgeon performs cataract surgery for this 5 year old child with galactosemia and he uses pearls learned from … More
1386: IOL designed for scleral fixation
For patients with aphakia and an absence of zonular support, many surgeons recommend fixating the IOL to the sclera. This … More
1344: dislocated IOL and capsular bag
This patient presented to our teaching clinic with a history of blunt ocular trauma about six months prior. He stated … More
1318: trifocal IOL performance years later
In the USA we have had access to some trifocal IOLs for the last couple of years. During that time … More
1315: Update on the Tecnis Eyhance IOL
This video gives an update on my experience with the J&J Tecnis Eyhance monofocal IOL. It is a good monofocal … More
1304: EDOF IOL with Prior RK
You may be surprised when I tell you that I continue to learn more and more from making surgical videos. … More
1297: intra-scleral IOL haptic fixation
The three main ways of fixating a three-piece IOL to the sclera without using sutures: the Yamane technique, the Scharioth … More
1295: how to un-inject an IOL to explant
IOL exchange is an unusual procedure and it is safe to say that more than 99% of patients who receive … More
1291: IOL exchange segment bifocal IOL
Some may think that a segment bifocal IOL would have no sacrifices in visual quality compared to a bifocal (or … More
1289: how to re-center a Yamane IOL
The Yamane technique for fixation of a three-piece IOL to the sclera is a good option for a posterior chamber … More
1287: 3-piece IOL butterfly cartridge
This video shows how to load a three-piece IOL in the butterfly style cartridges. This is the recommended device for … More
1274: pre-loaded IOLs are the future
At this point, nearly all IOL manufacturers offer at least some of their IOLs in pre-loaded form. The idea behind … More
1264: Yamane IOL fixation step-by-step
Our guest surgeon, Dr Utku Limon from Turkey, does a great job of performing the Yamane IOL fixation technique where … More
1260: avoid this mistake with IOL insertion
This video shows a very important lesson that all beginning surgeons must learn. A lack of pivoting in the incision … More
1250: IOL exchange with open PC
For an IOL exchange procedure, it is easier to proceed if the posterior capsule is still intact because it forms … More
1248: surgeon surprised by zonular loss
A careful slit-lamp microscope examination of the eye during the pre-operative consultation can pick up most cases of compromised zonular … More
1244: why I use so many different IOLs
As surgeons, our number one priority is our patients. We look out for our patients and their best interests and … More
1229: IOL exchange & Soemmering Ring
This patient had cataract surgery years prior with significant intra-operative complications. The posterior capsule was ruptured and a sulcus IOL … More
1218: J&J Eyhance versus Alcon Vivity
Many surgeons have asked me to make a video comparing the J&J Eyhance to the Alcon Vivity IOL. I have … More
1208: center IOLs with Purkinje images
For monofocal IOLs, a small amount of IOL decentration will have a minimal effect, particular in IOLs with low or … More
1204: IOL exchange with stuck haptic
This patient has very high demands for his vision and to address the issue of presbyopia in his mid 50s … More
1182: the J&J Tecnis Eyhance IOL
I am thankful to the engineers who continually improve our surgical products through technical advances. These engineers are usually smarter … More
1179: how to properly insert an AC IOL
One day you will certainly need to know how to insert an AC IOL. Note that these types of IOLs … More
1178: AC IOL orientation & calculations
Anterior chamber IOLs (AC IOLs) are not often used, but there will be a time where just about every cataract … More
1174: picking the right IOL for each eye
We are fortunate to have a wide range of different IOLs to offer our patients. We have bifocal IOLs, trifocal … More
1172: anterior capsular tear in phaco
The lens capsular bag is fragile and very thin, with an anterior measurement of about 14 microns and a posterior … More
1152: upside down IOL with bent haptic
You are performing cataract surgery on this patient and the case is going beautifully. You made a perfect 5 mm … More
1147: white cataract & damaged IOL
This intumescent white cataract case becomes even more challenging when the IOL was misloaded by the surgical tech and the … More