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Category: Toric IOL

Removing OVD from behind the IOL

Surgeons in training often ask, “Do I need to remove the viscoelastic from behind the IOL at the end of … More

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Pediatric Posterior Capsulorhexis

Our guest surgeon is Ike K. Ahmed MD from the Prism Eye Institute in the greater Toronto area. He is … More

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resident toric IOL case double camera angles

Using double camera angles can help newer surgeons learn the nuances of surgery. This video shows a resident surgeon who … More

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Toric IOL use in Radial Keratotomy

We have featured many videos of cataract surgery in eyes with prior radial keratotomy. Many of these patients seek out … More

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Toric IOL technique with a small pupil

The toric IOL is a great option to address astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery. For the toric IOL … More

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Toric IOL Alignment Dilemma

In this picture, all of these lines are at the 120 degree meridian, so how do you choose where to … More

Cataract Quiz: Where should you make the incision?

Our phaco incisions will induce an astigmatic change in the cornea and we can use that to help achieve a … More

Complete Case: Flomax & Toric IOL

Many of our CataractCoach.com readers have been asking for complete cases, shown from start to finish. There is a lot … More

Cataract Surgery with Pterygium Present

For a patient with both a pterygium and a visually significant cataract, the best option is usually to do the … More

Resident Cataract Case #165 Evaluation

This video is submitted anonymously by a resident ophthalmologist who has completed 164 cataract surgeries so far. This case, his … More

Toric IOL planning in a small eye (+29.5 D)

Our main phaco incision will induce astigmatism and multiple variables affect the degree of this change. Larger incisions have more … More

Cataract Surgery with Synechaie Lysis

Synechiae are adhesions of the iris to ocular structures which can cause issues of aqueous blockage, pupil dilation, and more. … More

Can we use a Toric IOL in Keratoconus?

Toric IOLs have the ability to neutralize corneal astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery to improve vision for our … More

Choosing Toric IOL Steps

For toric IOLs, we need to select the best spherical power as well as the ideal toric step. What is … More

Review: Understanding Purkinje Images

Intra-ocular lens implants which are well-centered can provide better quality of vision for our cataract surgery patients. In the ideal … More

Toric IOL with intra-operative aberrometer use

Guest Expert John Hovanesian MD implanting a Toric IOL with aberrometer guidance Dr. Hovanesian is a well-known and much respected … More

For a Dense Cataract should we fix the astigmatism?

This patient has a dense, white cataract with a pre-op vision of just Counting Fingers at 1 meter (CF at … More

Does age make a difference in IOL surgical planning?

We have some amazing surgical technology now with IOLs that give a wide range of vision and can even help … More

Switching from a Toric IOL to a spherical sulcus IOL

We recently featured a four-part series of a single, complicated cataract case in which the phaco probe punctured the posterior … More

Posterior Capsule Break with a Toric IOL in the bag

The posterior capsule sustained a break during phaco which was near the capsular bag equator and not immediately noticeable to … More

Collapse of the capsular bag during cortex removal

This is a continuation of the case from yesterday, you can review it here. In that case, the phaco probe … More

We must Align and Center a Toric Diffractive IOL

With new technology IOLs, we have the ability to address corneal astigmatism as well as provide a wide range of … More

Would you implant a CTR: Capsular Tension Ring?

This challenging cataract case has loose zonular architecture globally, not focally. There is no prior trauma and there is not … More

Prevent posterior extension of a capsular break

This is a resident case that you really must learn from, even if you are an expert. During nucleus removal … More

Quiz: Should you implant a Toric IOL in this eye?

The patient is 70 years old and the corneal scar of the left eye is about 80% depth within the … More

Complete Toric IOL Case: from Marking to Alignment

Toric IOLs allow us to surgically treat corneal astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery thereby providing our patients with … More

Phaco Chop with Surgeon-Loaded Toric IOL

Yesterday’s video was a complete toric IOL case from marking to alignment, however the IOL was loaded by the technician … More

Using Purkinje Images for IOL Centration

Intra-ocular lens implants which are well-centered can provide better quality of vision for our cataract surgery patients. In the ideal … More

Routine Toric Case with Surgeon-Loaded IOL

  Again, time to learn from a routine case — this is the type of case that is your “bread … More

Basics of Limbal Relaxing Incisions (LRIs)

Every incision that is made in the cornea has an effect on its shape and therefore the astigmatism. For a … More

Beginning Surgeon Cataract Case Analysis

Becoming proficient at cataract surgery is not easy and the learning curve is quite steep, particularly at the beginning. We … More

Step-by-Step Technique for Toric IOLs

Toric IOLs can provide the added benefit of addressing astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery. They are available in … More

Alignment and Centration of Toric Multi-Focal IOLs

[From CataractCoach.com] New technology has given us the ability to address corneal astigmatism and presbyopia with a toric multi-focal IOL. … More

Cataract Surgery with Phakic IOL Removal

In one sitting, we can explant the phakic IOL,  remove the cataract, and correct the refractive error, including the astigmatism. … More

On-Axis Paired Incisions for Astigmatism

Don’t have a toric IOL? Try this technique to help address astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery.

Successful Posterior Polar Cataract Surgery

Studies have shown that 1 out of 3 posterior polar cataract surgeries result in a ruptured posterior capsule. Here’s the … More

Approach to the Dense Brunescent Cataract

With Increased Nuclear Density comes Increased Risks Here is how to successfully approach these tough cataract surgery cases: Patients with … More

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