Intraoperative Choroidal Hemorrhage

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This video demonstrates the occurrence of an intraoperative choroidal hemorrhage. Shallowing of the anterior chamber, egress of viscoelastic, prolapse of the iris and intense pain are all classic signs of this event. The lack of change to the red relfex is noteworthy and should not be relied upon for making this diagnosis. Despite the lack of recognition for this condition, the surgery was continued and fortunately completed with an excellent outcome. Video by Jason Jones.

tags: Intraoperative Choroidal Hemorrhage choroidal hemorrhage IOL implantation


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