Two-compartment technique to remove ophthalmic viscosurgical devices

To avoid postoperative intraocular pressure peaks, complete removal of all ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs) used during cataract surgery is important. Depending on the kind of OVD used, different removal techniques have been applied. We describe a technique that was used in more than 250 eyes...

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description To avoid postoperative intraocular pressure peaks, complete removal of all ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs) used during cataract surgery is important. Depending on the kind of OVD used, different removal techniques have been applied. We describe a technique that was used in more than 250 eyes for safe removal of OVDs, especially viscoadaptive OVDs such as sodium hyaluronate 2.3% (Healon®5). It takes advantage of the viscoadaptive properties of Healon5 and was named the 2-compartment technique.
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