Dr.MEGHALI BHATTACHARJEE
Dr. MAHINDRAKAR ANIRUDDHA DINKAR, Dr. VRUSHALI MOHITE, Dr.SUBHRA AGARWALA SARAF
Abstract
We aim to discuss strategies for a safe , uneventful and effective management of posterior polar cataract (PPC ) .
Methods: This study includes 18 eyes with posterior polar cataract who underwent phacoemulsification. After continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis trenching was done followed by “Inside – Out – Hydrodilineation”. No rotation of nucleus. Viscodissection followed by flip and chip method further reduces the risk of PCR.
Results: Of the 18 eyes , 17 eyes were done successfully , 1 had a small PCR which was managed well. Incidence of PCR in our study was 5.5% , other authors reported incidence between 7.1% and 36%.
Conclusion: The technique of delineating followed by viscodissection is extremely safe and reduces the risk of PCR making phacoemulsification in a PPC an easy procedure.


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