Novel double-flanged technique for managing Marfan syndrome and microspherophakia

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A new technique for fixating the capsular bag in patients with ectopia lentis is presented. In this technique, the capsulorhexis is performed using a femtosecond laser, followed by the insertion of a standard capsular tension ring to redistribute capsular forces. The nucleus is hydroprolapsed into the anterior chamber and nuclear disassembly is performed above the iris plane to reduce zonular stress. Finally, a 5-0 polypropylene monofilament is used to fixate a capsular tension segment and subluxated capsular bag. This novel double-flanged method, achieved with cautery, does not require direct suturing of the monofilament on the sclera. This article describes the use of this new technique in 3 eyes, 2 in patients with Marfan syndrome and 1 in a patient with microspherophakia.

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Canabrava, S., Canedo Domingos Lima, A. C., Arancibia, A. E. L., Bicalho Dornelas, L. F., & Ribeiro, G. (2020). Novel double-flanged technique for managing Marfan syndrome and microspherophakia. Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 46(3), 333–339. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.jcrs.0000000000000116

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