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SEP 2023

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SEPTEMBER 2023 | EYEWORLD | 29 C this, a scleral-fixated CTR, like a Cionni ring, is indicated. "There are times where you place a standard CTR but you realize that there is insufficient zonular support," he said. "In these cases, you can combine a suture-fixated Ahmed capsular tension segment with a standard CTR. I use a sclerally fixated Cionni CTR in all Marfan syndrome patients." Dr. Hart said he thinks surgeons should practice using CTRs in pseudoexfoliation syndrome patients when the placement is relatively easy. "That way when they encounter more complex zonular abnormalities, they are more comfortable using CTRs," he said. "It is important to dedicate extra OR time when you are operating on someone with zonular abnor- malities. These cases typically take longer than routine cases. There is no shame in referring these patients out to surgeons who routinely handle these cases." for CTR placement to prevent loss of the device into the vitreous cavity." He also mentioned that the 'S' sign when placing a CTR is an important warning that should alert the surgeon to stop and attempt a different manner of CTR place- ment, noting an article from the Journal of Cata- ract & Refractive Surgery that discussed this. 1 Additional considerations Dr. McKee cautioned that when using a CTR, you should avoid sulcus placement or attempted placement in a torn/broken capsule. Other problems can accompany zonular damage, Dr. McKee said, such as vitreous pro- lapse, iris damage, peripheral retinal tears, and cystoid macular edema. "A CTR is often used in a complex case, and a high index of suspicion for other problems should be present." Dr. Hart said that as a general rule for three or less clock hours of zonular dialysis, you can use a standard CTR. If the dialysis is larger than

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