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Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery in a case with poor mydriasis despite planned iridotomy Kikuhiko Inoue 1 , Hiroki Iwanishi 2 , Shizuya Saika 2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Inada Hospital 2Department of Ophthalmology, Wakayama Medical University pp.1235-1239
Published Date 2020/10/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410213699
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Abstract Purpose:We experienced a case in which a planned femtosecond laser cataractsurgery for severe mydriasis with pseudoexfoliation syndrome(PE)was performed and lens reconstruction was successfully achieved even though the continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis(CCC)diameter was 2.6 mm after preoperative iridotomy.

Cases and Method:A 96-year-old woman visited our hospital with the chief complaint of decreased binocular visual acuity. She had PE in the both eyes, slightly shallow anterior chambers, and cataract classification of Emery-Little Ⅲ to Ⅳ. Mydriasis was observed, but the pupils hardly opened, and both eyes showed poor mydriasis. We explained to the patient that she might have weak zonules, and FLACS was performed at the request of the patient.

Results:First, iridotomy was performed about two months before the FLACS. Although several cuts were made in the iris, the pupil diameter on the day of FLACS was 3.7 mm. Therefore, CCC was performed by FLACS with a CCC diameter of 2.6 mm. After mango cutting the nucleus into eight parts with a femtosecond laser, the lens was processed according to the usual method, and an IOL was inserted.

Conclusion:When performing FLACS for patients with severe mydriasis, performance of an iridotomy before surgery is an option.


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