VT25 – To “round “or not to “round”: that is the question

Dr.Mrinmoy Das, Dr.Arijit Mitra

In subluxated cataracts one of the most difficult things to achieve is a central rhexis. We wanted to address the question whether enlargement of anterior capsulorhexis for centration and manual posterior capsulorhexis in paediatric cases can be performed with a CTR in place. There are no videos and literature search has revealed no articles on rhexis enlargement/centration with a CTR insitu. Through this video we want to demonstrate the enlargement and centration of anterior rhexis in adult and creation and enlargement of posterior capsulorhexis successfully with a CTR insitu in a paediatric case .This video presentation is full of adventures and breathtaking manoeuvres.

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