The patient had cataract-implant surgery in her non-dominant eye 6 months earlier, and developed severe dysphotopsia. The decision has been made to proceed with cataract-implant surgery in the patient’s dominant eye, delaying the decision as to whether or not the dysphotopsia in the first eye remains bothersome and requires the exchange procedure.
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2022 Videos
Episode 84: Pseudoexfoliation, Miotic Pupil and Moderate Zonular Laxity
An eye with pseudoexfoliation exhibits moderate zonular laxity and a small pupil that requires enlargement. The options (capsule tension ring, capsule retractors, or a manual