Raminder Singh, MS

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November 01, 2001
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Corticocapsular adhesions are a snag in phacoemulsification

Phacosurgeons recognize the value of rotation of the nucleus at various steps of the surgery. It is invaluable for the performance of endocapsular phacoemulsification. Rotation indicates complete separation of the nucleus from the capsular bag and ensures performance of stress-free phaco. When the nucleus is free from the capsular bag, any maneuver on it transmits minimal or negligible stress to the zonules.

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October 01, 2001
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‘Camouflaged catastrophe’ hides in some infantile cataracts

The condition we call “camouflaged catastrophe” manifests among infants and small children as a congenital cataract with an existing defect in the posterior capsule.