March 29, 2024
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VIDEO: Check for signs of uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome when repositioning IOLs
TAMPA, Fla. — In a presentation from Telling It Like It Is, María H. Berrocal, MD, FASRS, uses surgical footage to showcase techniques for repositioning an IOL, including in patients with uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema syndrome.
“Always suspect UGH when you have recurrent hemorrhages or inflammation, and transilluminate,” she said. “I really like using the modified Yamane [technique], I never use [anterior chamber] IOLs, and I really do iris fixation for all PMMAs.”