Posterior Polar Cataract Management Intratunnel Phacofracture MSICS HD (Unedited)
Posterior Polar Cataract Management Options 1. Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) The MSICS is low pressure, with no turbulence and an inside-out procedure. The posterior capsule is weak posterior polar cataracts. The MSICS does not put extra pressure on the posterior capsule in contrast to phacoemulsification. Phacoemulsification is high pressure, high turbulence and outside in procedure. It put more pressure on the already weak posterior capsule due to the posterior polar capsule. 2.. Phacoemulsification The phacoemulsification is technically less safe the manual small incision cataract. If phacoemulsification is done then low parameter should be used. 3.Femto Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLAC) Some surgeon advocating for the Femto Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery. But it does not increase the safety of posterior capsule because the posterior capsule rupture takes place during the cleaning of the cortical matter. In my opinion its misuse of technology without any benefit.
Dr Sudhir Singh
M.S(Ophthalmology)
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Formerly Editor Journal, Rajasthan Ophthalmological Society
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Global Hospital & Research Centre
Mount Abu ,India 307501
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