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Title: [Difficulties in cataract surgery of patient with old glaucoma]. Author: Carstocea B, Gafencu O, Armegioiu M, Ioniţă N, Postaliu D, Paiu M, Stanca H. Journal: Oftalmologia; 2001; 54(4):36-9. PubMed ID: 12035598. Abstract: Cataract surgery of glaucoma patients treated with Pilocarpine several years, with a small and miotic pupil, with synechiae is an important problem of management. The self-retaining flexible iris retractor is a microsurgical innovation that allows adequate enlargement of the pupil without iris incision. Each retractor is inserted through a separate self-sealing beveled incision made as far posteriorly in the cornea as possible. The retractors are spaced 90 degree apart and can easily be removed following implant insertion. The conclusion is that if we obtain an adequate enlargement of the pupil we can choose any cataract surgery technique, even phacoemulsification or EEC.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]