 The instrument that I am holding in my hand, this is known as the Uttrata Capsula Rexus Forcep. Apart from the usual features of the prongs of the forcep, which I have described in earlier videos, let's focus on the tip of the forcep. First thing we notice is that the tip is angled. This is the portion which enters the anterior chamber through the coniuscleral incision. And if you take a very close look at the tip of the forcep, we notice that the tip has got a finely curved forward bent hook and it is very sharp. This is the portion which is used for the Capsula Rexus and how is it performed? We use an instrument called the Cystitone through which a small stab incision is made on the anterior capsule. And thereafter, this finely curved anterior hooked portion of this instrument is used to catch hold of the anterior capsule and a continuous step by step motion is used to make a curvilinear removal of the capsule. The process is known as Capsula Rexus and because it is in a circular fashion, in the central portion of the cataractess lens, it is referred to as a continuous curvilinear Capsula Rexus. And this forcep is called the Uttrata's Capsula Rexus Forcep. Please pay very close attention to the tip of the forcep. It has got a sharp forward hook of both the prongs of the forcep. Stay tuned for the next instrument in ophthalmic surgery.