Film 100907 Synechiolysis, Cataract Extraction with Intraocular Lens Implantation, and Iridodialysis Repair with Flanged Iris Fixation | ASCRS
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Film 100907 Synechiolysis, Cataract Extraction with Intraocular Lens Implantation, and Iridodialysis Repair with Flanged Iris Fixation
April 2024
Meeting: 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Presenting Authors: Frank Hwang, MD, ABO; Hyelin You, MD
Category: New Producer/Young Physician
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Iridodialysis occurs when the iris root disinserts from the scleral spur, often from trauma or surgery. Our patient presented with 180° of iridodialysis from prior surgical trauma and subsequently underwent successful synechiolysis, CEIOL, and iridodialysis repair. We highlight that friable iris tissue can be salvaged with meticulous technique using intraocular forceps and flanged iris fixation.

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