EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
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24 | EYEWORLD | SEPTEMBER 2023 ATARACT C by Mitchell Weikert, MD Cataract Editor with a refresher on the management of capsular tears. They provide tips for getting the cataract out safely and preserving capsule support. This is followed by a discussion on how to tailor IOL selection to the subsequent clinical scenario and when the use of a toric IOL is appropriate. They finish by exploring alternatives for astigmatism management, with an expanded focus on how corneal relaxing incisions fit into current surgi- cal practices. In the final "Complicated cases" article, D. Brian Kim, MD, Jeff Pettey, MD, and Austin Nakatsuka, MD, take a look at flanged intras- cleral haptic fixation, a technique pioneered by Shin Yamane, MD, PhD, for IOL implanta- tion in the absence of capsular support. After an overview of the surgical technique, these experienced Yamane surgeons delve into the various complications that can occur during and after surgery. In addition to examining how and why they occur, they also provide pearls geared toward prevention, such as optimizing IOL choice, increasing scleral pass consistency, and placement of peripheral iridotomies. Learning strategies for handling various complicated cases A s we approach the fall, the latest issue of EyeWorld follows anoth- er great ASCRS meeting. This time it was the ASCRS Summer Meeting: A Taste of ASCRS that took place a few weeks ago in Nashville, Tennessee. A little more intimate than the ASCRS Annual Meeting, the ASCRS Summer Meeting combined didactic lectures, breakout sessions, skills transfer labs, a dedicated curric- ulum for Young Eye Surgeon (YES) members, and plenty of opportunities for networking and social get-togethers. The casual vibe of "Music City" blended well with the interactive format, spirited de- bates, and video-heavy case-based discussions. In addition to pearls offered for cataract and refractive surgery, our cornea, glaucoma, and retina colleagues got the chance to drop some knowledge on the audience. I encourage you to check out the next ASCRS regional meeting. These smaller scale meetings have a different flavor and benefit from the unparalleled oppor- tunity for faculty and attendee interaction. The theme for this issue, "Complicated Cas- es," is a natural offshoot of the Summer Meeting and covers capsular tension rings, toric IOL use with compromised capsules, and complications and management pearls associated with the Yamane technique for flanged intrascleral haptic fixation. The ins and outs of capsular tension rings (CTRs) are discussed by John Hart Jr., MD, and Yuri McKee, MD. Their comprehensive look addresses the many facets of CTR use, including how they work, who's likely to need them, what products are available, when they should be implanted, techniques for their insertion, and potential complications associated with their use. In addition to zonular weakness, they pro- vide insights into how CTRs may help prevent toric IOL rotation. Amandeep Rai, MD, and Jonathan Ruben- stein, MD, start off their toric IOL discussion The theme for this issue, "Complicated Cases," is a natural offshoot of the Summer Meeting and covers capsular tension rings, toric IOL use with compromised capsules, and complications and management pearls associated with the Yamane technique.