Usefulness of Sulcus-Fixation of Standard Capsular Tension Ring in the Capsular Instability during Cataract Surgery | ASCRS
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Usefulness of Sulcus-Fixation of Standard Capsular Tension Ring in the Capsular Instability during Cataract Surgery
May 2020
Meeting: 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
Presenter: Hoseok Chung, MD; Kyu Sang Eah, MD; Chan Yun Kim, MD, PhD; Jae Yong Kim, MD, PhD; Moses Kim, MD; Chang Mok Lee, MD; Hungwon Tchah, MD, PhD
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We would introduce a modified sulcus-fixation technique of standard capsular tension ring (CTR) in in cataract surgery with unstable lens capsule to stabilize the lens capsule. A standard CTR anchored with a 10-0 prolene suture was inserted in the bag. The CTR was sulcus-fixated at the 2-3mm posterior to the limbus using the 10-0 prolene suture after intraocular lens implantation in the bag.
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