IC-116: Anterior Vitrectomy for the Cataract Surgeon – The Road Not Taken | ASCRS
2019 ASCRS Annual Meeting

Presentations On Demand

IC-116: Anterior Vitrectomy for the Cataract Surgeon – The Road Not Taken

Instructor: Abhay R. Vasavada, MS, FRCS
Co-Instructors: Steve Charles, MD; Shail A. Vasavada, DNB, FRCS
Meeting: 2019 ASCRS Annual Meeting
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Managing vitreous disturbance is a challenge for the cataract surgeon. The way the vitreous is managed will decide the final outcome. This video-based course focuses on different approaches to ensure safe, adequate anterior vitrectomy that allows for stable IOL fixation. Three surgeons, including a retinal specialist, and anterior segment surgeons with extensive experience in their fields, will share their views on the pros and cons of different approaches, as well as provide a step-by-step guide to manage a variety of clinical scenarios.
2019 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses

This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2019 ASCRS Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, held on May 3-7, 2019. 

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