IN FOCUS
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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