Film 98679 Centralize, Tilt and Chop (CTC) Technique for the Management of Rotating and Non-Rotating Hemi-Nuclei | ASCRS
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Film 98679 Centralize, Tilt and Chop (CTC) Technique for the Management of Rotating and Non-Rotating Hemi-Nuclei
April 2024
Meeting: 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Presenting Author: Rami Shasha, MD, ABO
Category: New Techniques
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Centralize, tilt and chop technique is a rotation-independent technique of disassembly of the remaining hemi-nucleus. It can be employed in routine cases, and thus eliminates the need to rotate pieces 180 degrees across. It can also be employed in complex cases where rotation is not advised or not possible, as in the case of loose zonules, posterior polar cataracts and anterior capsular tears.

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