Film 101614 Irido-Zonulo-Hyaloido-Vitrectomy for Acute Aqueous Misdirection in Cataract Surgery: An Eye Saving Procedure for a Cataract Surgeon | ASCRS
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Film 101614 Irido-Zonulo-Hyaloido-Vitrectomy for Acute Aqueous Misdirection in Cataract Surgery: An Eye Saving Procedure for a Cataract Surgeon
April 2024
Meeting: 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Presenting Authors: Siddharth Dikshit, DNB; Sirisha Senthil, FRCS; Sushma Tulava, MBBS, DNB
Category: Cataract Complications
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Acute intraoperative aqueous misdirection is a rare, vision threatening occurrence in cataract surgery. In our video we discuss the protocol for reaching this diagnosis, the settings and technique for the procedure along with outcomes in a small series of cases. IZHV, when performed with correctly can be an excellent solution for acute aqueous misdirection for anterior segment surgeons.

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