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IME Phaco Complex Case Series

IME Phaco Complex Case Series

IME Phaco Complex Case Series: Lessons from Challenging Cataract Cases

The ESCRS IME Phaco Complex Case Series brings together expert surgeons to share their real-world experiences managing some of the most complex cataract surgeries. Each episode dives into a unique case—highlighting complications, surgical strategies, and key learnings.

Whether you’re navigating rare conditions or refining your technique, these case studies offer valuable insight into decision-making under pressure.


IME Phaco Complex Case Series: A Nanophthalmic Case That Went Wrong

In this episode, Dr. Richard Packard presents a nanophthalmic case that took an unexpected turn. From preoperative evaluation to intraoperative challenges and the ultimate outcome, this video offers valuable takeaways on managing high-risk patients with smaller eyes.


IME Phaco Complex Case Series: Traumatic Zonular Dialysis and Iris Defect

Dr. Hatch Mukherjee walks us through a challenging cataract case complicated by traumatic zonular dialysis and an iris defect. Learn key surgical techniques and decision-making strategies that help manage complex anterior segment trauma.

 


IME Phaco Complex Case Series: Cataract Surgery in Small Pupil

In this episode, Prof. Biljana Kuzmanović Elabjer shares her approach to handling small pupils in cataract surgery. She outlines the causes, surgical techniques, and postoperative considerations that make these cases especially intricate.

 


IME Phaco Complex Case Series: Getting Started with IOL Exchanges

Prof. Sorcha Ni Dhubhghaill offers a comprehensive guide to approaching IOL exchange surgeries, highlighting both the practical and surgical aspects. From identifying hidden issues preoperatively to navigating the surgery itself, this case is packed with essential insights.

 


IME Phaco Complex Case Series: Black Cataract with Small Pupil

Prof. Sri Ganesh demonstrates how to approach a black cataract in a patient with a small pupil. Follow the full case—from evaluation to surgical execution and recovery—for a better understanding of this rare and demanding scenario.

 


Independent medical education supported by Alcon, Bausch + Lomb, and Zeiss.