EyeWorld Asia-Pacific September 2024 Issue

13 EyeWorld Asia-Pacific | September 2024 Figure 1: Even after using iris hooks, the iris prolapsed after hydro dissection. Figure 2: Trapped fluid underneath the iris near wound causes iris prolapse during hydro dissection. Figure 3: Hydro dissection cannula is introduced into the phaco sleeve. Figure 4: Hydro cannula and phaco sleeve introduced in the eye through the main clear corneal incision. Figure 5: Multi quadrant sleeve hydro dissection being performed in a IFIS case with poor pupil dilation without iris prolapse. Figure 6: Phaco Sleeve oar locks the wound, tamponades the iris near the wound. Figure 7: Hydro fluid escapes through the space around the cannula and sleeve wall without collecting in the anterior chamber. Figure 8: Pupil size remains unaltered after sleeve hydro dissection. EDITOR’S PICKS Selected cataract surgical tips presented at the Wisdom of the Kung Fu Masters symposium

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