Capsulorhexis
Capsulorhexis is a surgical procedure that is commonly performed during cataract surgery. The term "capsulorhexis" is derived from the Latin word "capsula", meaning "small box", and the Greek word "rhexis", meaning "rupture". In this procedure, a small, circular tear is made in the anterior capsule of the lens to allow for the removal of the cataractous lens.
Procedure[edit]
During a capsulorhexis, the surgeon uses a small needle or a pair of fine forceps to create a circular tear in the anterior capsule of the lens. This opening allows the surgeon to access and remove the cataractous lens. The size and shape of the capsulorhexis are critical for the successful placement of the intraocular lens (IOL) and the long-term stability of the IOL.
Benefits[edit]
The main benefit of a capsulorhexis is that it allows for a controlled and precise opening in the lens capsule. This can improve the safety and efficacy of cataract surgery. A well-performed capsulorhexis can also reduce the risk of lens capsule tear and other complications.
Risks[edit]
As with any surgical procedure, capsulorhexis carries some risks. These may include incomplete or irregular capsulorhexis, anterior capsule tear, and posterior capsule rupture. These complications can lead to a more complex surgery and may affect the visual outcome.
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