Eyeworld

OCT 2020

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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IN FOCUS 48 Managing cases of corneal wound burn Wound burn in cataract surgery is a rare complication, but when it does happen, it can compromise a patient's quality of vision. Ophthalmologists share their lessons learned with this complication. 51 Dealing with Descemet's detachments Ophthalmologists describe different types of Descemet's detachments that can occur during cataract surgery and, with their own case examples, share how to manage such a complication and how to prevent it. 54 Managing suprachoroidal hemorrhage Perhaps one of the worst complications a cataract surgeon could face, four doctors highlight what to look out for and how to handle it if it occurs. 58 Unruly iris during cataract surgery Iris prolapse or iris trauma at the phaco tip can be associated with IFIS, too small or too wide of an incision, too much OVD, and/or too much pressure. Learn how to avoid this complication and what to do if it happens. My worst complication ASCRS OCTOBER 2020 • VOLUME 25 • NUMBER 8 6 | EYEWORLD | OCTOBER 2020

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