Film 103108 Dealing with Subcapsular Fibrosis without Compromising Capsulorhexis in Hypermature /Morgagnian Cataract | ASCRS
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Film 103108 Dealing with Subcapsular Fibrosis without Compromising Capsulorhexis in Hypermature /Morgagnian Cataract
April 2024
Meeting: 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Presenting Author: Bindu Yadav, DNB, DOMS
Category: Cataract Complications
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In many cases of morgagnian /hypermature cataract/post traumatic cataracts often it is noted that the liquified cortex leaks out and it induses subcapsular membrane formation which in a long standing case may become fibrotic .This subcapsular fibrotic tissue leads to adherence of capsule and there is difficulty in doing curvilinear rhexis .This film demonstrates removal of membrane with ccc .

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