Two‐stage capsulorhexis for endocapsular phacoemulsification
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ABSTRACT The continuous tear anterior capsulotomy or capsulorhexis technique is important for safe, successful cataract extraction and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation surgery. A two‐stage continuous tear capsulotomy or capsulorhexis extends the possibility of achieving continuous tear capsulotomy to challenging and complicated cases. In endocapsular phacoemulsification this technique preserves the integrity of the capsule because it prevents the extension of radial tears in the capsule and thus facilitates safe cataract extraction and secure in‐thebag IOL placement. The benefits and advantages of the continuous tear capsulotomy are preserved by two‐stage capsulorhexis.
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