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2681: the capsule splits in posterior polar

In the two cases of posterior polar cataract shown here, the posterior capsule split occurs and the anterior hyaloid face…

posterior capsule rupture, posterior polar cataract, toric IOL

2680: Podcast 128: Victor Caparas MD

I recently had the pleasure of speaking at a great eye conference in Manila in the Philippines which was run…

podcast

2679: forced to operate without supervision

This is an unfortunate situation where a resident surgeon in training is being forced to operate alone without supervision by…

resident cataract surgery

2678: aphakic with zonulopathy, now what?

This patient had cataract surgery about 2 months ago and when the original surgeon was removing the cataract, zonulopathy was…

aphakia, CTR, weak zonular support

2677: great chopping technique to learn

It was 1998 (I know, a long time ago) and I was fortunate to get a VHS tape of Dr…

phaco chop

2676: shallow AC with iris prolapse + MIGS

We have all been there to experience iris prolapse in the presence of a poorly dilating pupil, a floppy iris,…

floppy iris, ifis, iris prolapse, MIGS, small pupil cataract surgery

2675: eye with migrating seton tube

You are not having déjà vu about watching a similar video — yesterday the case was fixing a fibrosed seton…

ahmed valve, glaucoma, seton

2674: fixing a fibrosed valved seton tube

As you know, CataractCoach is your resource for everything cataract surgery but also the rest of anterior segment surgery including…

ahmed valve, glaucoma, seton

2673: Podcast 127: Ask Me Anything!

Today our podcast is just me, answering so many great questions that have been sent in by our viewers and…

podcast

2672: resident case 120 is great

Our anonymous resident is performing case 120 and is doing a great job. For a beginning surgeon learning the divide…

divide-and-conquer, resident cataract surgery

2671: cataract after penetrating ocular injury

In a patient presenting for cataract surgery one year after a penetrating injury with a metal wire through the limbus,…

pupilloplasty, ruptured globe, traumatic cataract

2670: the chopper broke during surgery!

You are a resident doing cataract surgery and when you try to withdraw your chopper from the paracentesis, the tip…

2669: Quiz: What does this sign mean?

You are about to start doing phaco chop for this white cataract and you notice that the capsulorhexis is no…

capsular tension ring, cataract quiz, CTR, weak zonular support, white cataract

2668: high hyperope with high astigmatism

Cataract surgery in highly hyperopic eyes with short axial lengths and significant corneal astigmatism is technically demanding. The shallower anterior…

astigmatism, complete cataract case, hyperopia, nanophthalmos, toric IOL

2667: optic haze with Light Adjustable Lens

Our guest surgeon today is Dr Steve Safran who has great surgical talent for complex revision cases especially with IOL…

iol exchange

2666: Podcast 126: Bob Osher MD revisited

I was recently asked which ophthalmologist had the biggest impact on my career (and life) and it is without a…

podcast

2665: How to reposition a Toric IOL

Repositioning a toric intraocular lens (IOL) is indicated when postoperative rotation leads to suboptimal astigmatic correction, typically beyond 10 degrees…

toric IOL

2664: easy approach to Hydrus glaucoma stent

I travel a lot to give lectures internationally at many ophthalmic meetings, averaging about 20 countries per year. When I…

glaucoma, gonio, MIGS

2663: Quiz: How to fix this dislocated IOL?

In this CataractQuiz™ we have a patient who had cataract surgery elsewhere and now presents with a dislocated IOL and…

cataract quiz, dislocated IOL

2662: iris bombé and acute glaucoma

In cases where iris bombé presents alongside acute angle-closure glaucoma and cataract, definitive surgical management must address all three components:…

glaucoma, gonio, iris bombe

2661: surprise zonular compromise

This is a great case showcasing the talents of a fantastic surgeon who notices zonulopathy during phaco of a dense…

capsular tension ring, CTR, weak zonular support

2660: precision in stop-and-chop

Yesterday on our CataractCoach Podcast we featured Nitin Chopra, MD, MBA who worked as a Wall Street Financier for more…

stop and chop cataract surgery

2659: Podcast 125: Nitin Chopra MD MBA

As ophthalmologists, we are smart and hard working and that’s how we earned one of the coveted spots to do…

podcast

2658: resident case 260 with pupil ring

Our anonymous resident performs cataract case number 260 of training and uses a pupil expansion ring. The skills are good…

malyugin ring, pupil ring, resident cataract surgery

2657: Quiz: Why did this happen? Help us!

We need your help. With the collective minds and experience of thousands of ophthalmologists, I trust that we can solve…

cataract quiz, unusual case

2656: Rosatelli Spin and wedge fracture

The Rosatelli Spin is a surgical maneuver used during cataract surgery to facilitate nucleus rotation within the capsular bag to…

2655: eroding seton, iris prolapse, high IOP

This is a very tough case where a patient previously had an Ahmed Glaucoma Valve seton placed and it is…

glaucoma, iris prolapse, seton

2654: dense white cataract with a surprise

Approaching cataract surgery in a dense white cataract with a fibrotic anterior capsule presents significant challenges that require careful planning…

complete cataract case, fibrotic capsule, white cataract

2653: soft cataracts versus hard cataracts

Yesterday, our CataractCoach Podcast featured Dr Pradip Mohanta who has a YouTube channel where he teaches ophthalmic surgery. During our…

dense cataract, soft cataract

2652: Podcast 124: Pradip Mohanta MD

Dr Pradip Mohanta is a very talented ophthalmic surgeon and teacher with a YouTube channel which is full of great…

podcast

2651: “My worst post-op day 1 ever”

Imagine a case that is so taxing that the nucleus drops in a monocular patient, but then it gets even…

2650: Explanting a segmented ClearView 3

The Lenstec Clearview 3 multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) is designed to provide vision at multiple distances, often reducing the need…

iol exchange, multi-focal IOL

2649: Quiz: When did the capsule split?

Another fun CataractQuiz™ with a challenge to figure out when the capsule split open. Looking at the title picture, you…

capsule rupture, cataract quiz

2648: Rosatelli Double Capsulorhexis

We love Dr Neto Rosatelli and his incredible surgical skill. An intumescent white cataract poses significant challenges during cataract surgery…

intumescent, white cataract

2647: posterior polar with split capsule

We know that posterior polar cataracts are very challenging because the capsule is weak, fragile, or even partially absent at…

complete cataract case, posterior polar cataract

2646: Quiz: Where did the capsule go?

Our guest surgeon Professor Ramesh Ayyala from University of South Florida in Tampa, USA shows us a very challenging case…

cataract quiz, nanophthalmos

2645: Podcast 123: Stephen Lash MD

Dr Stephen Lash is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon in Southampton, England and the author of a book that will be…

podcast

2644: Case 600 for a new graduate

The learning curve for cataract surgery is steep and prolonged, reflecting the complexity of the procedure and the fine motor…

2643: very young patient with white cataract

Performing cataract surgery on young patients with intumescent white cataracts presents a unique and formidable challenge for ophthalmic surgeons. Unlike…

intumescent, white cataracts

2642: Quiz: What is different in this case?

Look carefully at this title picture and tell me what you see. Yes, the patient has a whitish cataract but…

cataract quiz

2641: pediatric lensectomy in an infant

Performing a lensectomy in this 5-month-old infant with congenital cataracts requires meticulous planning and execution, as both the surgical technique…

baby lensectomy, congenital cataract, pediatric cataract

2640: the secret to get the nucleus out of the bag

In cataract surgery, managing a small pupil presents several intraoperative challenges, particularly in safely prolapsing the nucleus out of the…

floppy iris, hydrodissection, ifis, small pupil cataract surgery

2639: massaging intumescent cataracts

In cataract surgery, the Argentinian flag sign is a well-known complication that can occur during capsulorhexis in cases of intumescent…

intumescent, white cataracts

2638: Podcast 122: Milind Pande MD

Dr Milind Pande (or Mr Milind Pande as surgeons are properly addressed in England) is a world class ophthalmologist who…

podcast

2637: resident divide and conquer case

There is a good reason that the most commonly learned initial technique for nucleo-fractis is the divide and conquer method.…

divide-and-conquer, resident cataract surgery

2636: mini-rhexis with phaco handpiece

This video showcases an advanced technique (not for beginners) to perform a capsulorhexis in eyes with white cataracts. The technique…

capsulorhexis, intumescent, white cataract

2635: phaco and GATT for glaucoma

The first time I heard of the GATT (Gonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy) technique was about 10 years ago from the work…

glaucoma, gonio, trabeculectomy

2634: Quiz: When did the capsule break?

Our last case was so popular that we are presenting the same challenge: can you determine, when did this capsule…

cataract quiz, posterior capsule rupture

2633: Little Capsulorhexis Rescue Technique

This technique is absolutely critical and it is something that every cataract surgeon must master. It allows us to rescue…

capsulorhexis, rescue this case

2632: AC infusion & needle decompression

We have featured many videos about how to safely perform a capsulorhexis for an intumescent white cataract. In this technique…

intumescent, needle decompression, white cataracts

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