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Surgical Strategies for the Management of Zonular Compromise

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2007 Dec 20
PMID 18090895
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Abstract

Purpose Of Review: To evaluate new surgical treatment of zonular instability during cataract surgery.

Recent Findings: The increased risk of complications associated with zonular compromise during cataract surgery has led to development of the capsular tension ring. More recently, the modified capsular tension ring and capsular tension segment have been introduced, allowing improved capsular stability and intraocular lens centration by scleral-suture fixation. Capsule support hooks also have a role in capsular stabilization.

Summary: When faced with zonular instability, the increased availability and use of capsular support devices allow for improved safety and outcome in cataract surgery.

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