Browse articles from EyeWorld.org related to complications in ophthalmology. EyeWorld is the award-winning member publication of ASCRS. The magazine provides news and updates from the Society as well as clinical features in the areas of cataract, refractive, cornea, glaucoma, and practice management. It publishes quarterly with editorial direction from its medical editorial board and staff.

The iris prolapsed—don’t panic

Regardless of surgical experience level, iris prolapse is something that happens to all surgeons occasionally. As such, knowledge of the risk factors that could predispose a patient to iris prolapse, how to handle the event, and postop considerations are an important refresh from time to time.

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Yamane complications and management pearls

In the years since Shin Yamane, MD, PhD, presented on flanged double-needle intrascleral haptic fixation, many surgeons have adopted the technique, but it’s not without complications. Three physicians provided their thoughts on some of the more common complications as well as pearls for handling each situation.

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Real challenges of surgical glaucoma

Manjool Shah, MD, Glaucoma Editor, discussed what topics are covered in the Glaucoma section of the issue and shared a personal story of working with colleagues from NYU’s School of Engineering on ways to evaluate, modify, and potentially design safer surgical devices.

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Using CTRs in practice

A capsular tension ring (CTR) can be a useful tool for ophthalmologists to have on hand during surgery. Two physicians discussed the available products, when the best time is to use them, and methods for good placement.

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