2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2012.12.036
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Intracameral illuminator–assisted advanced cataract surgery combined with 23-gauge vitrectomy in eyes with poor red reflex

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“…5,6,[8][9][10] The endoilluminator-assisted technique was first used for capsulorhexis in a patient with intumescent cataract. 11 Yamamoto et al described the trypan blue and endoilumination-assisted phacoemulsification technique in eyes with vitreous hemorrhage.…”
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“…5,6,[8][9][10] The endoilluminator-assisted technique was first used for capsulorhexis in a patient with intumescent cataract. 11 Yamamoto et al described the trypan blue and endoilumination-assisted phacoemulsification technique in eyes with vitreous hemorrhage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, no complication had been reported in the previous studies associated with endoillumination assisted cataract surgery. 5,8,13 Jang et al used illuminated infusion chandelier in many surgical steps including capsulorhexis without trypan blue, phacoemulsification, polishing and no complication was observed in their study consisting of six patients with cataracts and vitreous hemorrhage. 5 Authors concluded that patients with vitreous hemorrhage and absent red reflex may benefit from chandelier retroilluminationassisted cataract surgery.…”
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“…; Jung et al. ). In addition to our previous reports, the intracameral dynamic spotlight illumination provided real‐time, three‐dimensional high‐quality images to guide the cataract procedures in eye with corneal opacity, small pupil or advanced cataract.…”
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“…An advanced cataract surgery technique using the intracameral illumination has been introduced with an enhanced 3D effect and an improved depth perception of lens. [56789] Increasing clinical experience with the intracameral illumination has provided us with a better understanding of certain features of this new technology. With concern about the retinal phototoxicity from the microscope coaxial light, this technique using the oblique light focused onto the lens offers the advantage of reduced direct illumination of the macula.…”
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