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Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SJMPS)
Volume-6 | Issue-08 | 526-529
Case Report
Triple Trouble–Microcornea, Iris Coloboma and Hard Cataract: Outcome of Phacoemulsification in This Perilous Journey
Dr. Urmil Chawla, Dr. Gunjan Chadha, Dr. Jitender Phogat, Nisha Bura
Published : Aug. 20, 2020
DOI : 10.36348/sjmps.2020.v06i08.002
Abstract
Ocular colobomas are malformations of eye and are associated with early cataractous changes. Cataract surgery in eyes with coloboma require extra care and planning at each stage as these eyes are at greater risk for complications during cataract surgery. Presenting here, the outcome of cataract surgery in a 45 years female who presented with micro cornea, iris coloboma and advanced cataractous changes with nystagmus. The preoperative planning and management, the complications dealt during phacoemulsification and the outcome are discussed.
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