Great case and very educational. I have been taught to ALWAYS keep my left hand securing the cannula and I´ve prevented many situations like this. Not only with BSS but also with viscoelastic. Thanks!
There is a similar incident reported by Steven Suh, MD at phacopearls com in the incision section ("A CASE OF A FLYING CANNULA") where the hydration cannula shoots half across the cornea but stays in the stroma.
Great advice. That is what I do now to stabilized and secure the cannulas, all of them, esp the J-cannula, as I use a lot of pressure.
taay007 1 year ago
Great case and very educational. I have been taught to ALWAYS keep my left hand securing the cannula and I´ve prevented many situations like this. Not only with BSS but also with viscoelastic. Thanks!
robkaufer 1 year ago
It is a great video.
I had a same situation during hydropolishing the posterior capsule.
potech 4 years ago
It is a great video.
I had a same situation during hydropolishing the posterior capsule.
potech 4 years ago
There is a similar incident reported by Steven Suh, MD at phacopearls com in the incision section ("A CASE OF A FLYING CANNULA") where the hydration cannula shoots half across the cornea but stays in the stroma.
tubeshunts 4 years ago