Phacoemulsification is the most common modern-day method used to remove a cataract. However, several intraoperative and postoperative complications, like wound leak, iridodialysis, rhexis extension, corneal edema, uveitis, etc., are concerns related to phacoemulsification. There are several high-risk factors for cataract surgery, which include pseudoexfoliation, secondary glaucoma, retinitis pigmentosa, zonulopathy, and a history of uveitis, and only skilled experts can deal with them. Therefore, having sound knowledge of the best possible techniques to deal with intraoperative and postoperative challenges helps achieve a perfect visual outcome.

Join the reputed ophthalmologist, Dr. Suresh Pandey , in our exclusive webinar on “Phacoemulsification in Difficult Challenging Situations” on 21 st December 2023, 3:00 PM IST onwards. Session highlights Phacoemulsification in compromised…