PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS
Posterior polar cataract, right eye with presumed posterior capsule compromise.
POSTOP DIAGNOSIS
Posterior polar cataract, right eye with posterior capsule rupture.
PROCEDURE PERFORMED
Extracapsular cataract extraction by phacoemulsification, with implantation of intraocular lens in the capsular bag, with optics captured in fillory focus. Temporal approach clear cornea wound.
STANDING SURGEON
Dr. [Name], _____.
Surgeon #2, none.
ANESTHESIA
MAC with retrobulbar.
Anesthesiologist was [Name].
_____(Anaglyph) factor 17.5.
Model _____ _____(H2010V), serial # 4566848. _____ _____ x16 secs at _____(33%) power.
IRRIGATION
500 mL of _____ plus continue _____ mL of _____ _____ mL, 0.25 mL of epinephrine _____(1:1000)
OR CIRCULATOR
[Name]
OR SCRUB
[Name]
PROCEDURE
In the holding area…show more content… Patient was brought to the operative suite, and _____ was prepped with _____(iodine) Betadine solution _____ _____ conjunctiva, and draped in the usual sterile fashion with _____ _____ exclusion, a _____(wireless/lid) speculum was placed to the interpalpebral fissure. The operating microscope was brought into place, _____ was made to the left and to the right of the intended main wound. Viscoelastic was injected to the anterior chamber, a modified silicone ring was used to stabilize the globe while a 2.2 mm steel keratome was used to enter