Directed-Flow Hydrodissection: Take a Step Back to Improve Cortical Cleavage | ASCRS
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Directed-Flow Hydrodissection: Take a Step Back to Improve Cortical Cleavage
May 2020
Meeting: 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
Presenter: Steve Dewey, MD
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This change in hydrodissection technique directs the stream of irrigation toward the capsulorhexis edge from a proximal location. This improves the consistency of cortical separation compared to standard subcapsular irrigation. Two addition subtleties to this technique improve complete cortical separation to 62%, with 86% of studied cases (n=67) arguably better than standard hydrodissection.
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This film was submitted to the 38th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2020 ASCRS Virtual Annual Meeting.. 

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