We have often covered the topic of intumescent white cataracts and creating a stable capsulorhexis without run-out or the dreaded … More
Tag: double rhexis
2334: double capsulorhexis technique
Seeing a patient with a white cataract undergoing cataract surgery brings me back to early memories of medical school. I … More
2182: white cataract double rhexis
The double rhexis technique means that we first perform a smaller capsulorhexis in order to safely decompress the capsular bag … More
2174: double rhexis white MSICS case
We have already covered the topic of the Double Capsulorhexis Technique to prevent the Argentinian Flag Sign in cataract surgery … More
2097: I like this baby capsulorhexis, why?
Now you must be thinking, “Wait a minute, Cataract Coach, you always tell us not to make a baby rhexis, … More
1755: intumescent cataract double rhexis
Our guest surgeon does a beautiful job with this intumescent white cataract. Because the cortex has liquefied, the capsular bag … More
1579: phaco through small capsulorhexis
The double capsulorhexis technique is very useful for intumescent white cataracts because it allows us to safely decompress the capsular … More
1416: capsulorhexis enlargement
There are times when we want to make a small initial capsulorhexis and then enlarge it later to a more … More
1303: white cataract double capsulorhexis
This video shows the use of 23g or 25g forceps to create the capsulorhexis via the paracentesis incision. This allows … More
1240: resident double rhexis technique
For a white cataract, particularly a pressurized and intumescent white cataract, the double capsulorhexis technique is very helpful to avoid … More
1143: why such a tiny capsulorhexis?
This is the double capsulorhexis technique which is a great choice for intumescent white cataracts. In these types of cases, … More
1057: Resident Double Capsulorhexis
The idea behind the double capsulorhexis is to avoid the capsule run-out (Argentinian Flag Sign) for intumescent white cataracts that … More
1040: White Cataract Double Rhexis
Our guest surgeon is Dr. Manbir Singh from India and he is showing us a dense white cataract case with … More
