Abstract
Introduction:
Intraoperative instrument fractures pose a serious risk during cataract surgery through the retention of metallic foreign bodies and subsequent injury to intraocular structures.
Patient and Clinical Findings:
An 83-year-old woman underwent phacoemulsification and insertion of an intraocular lens, during which an intraoperative phacoemulsification tip fracture was encountered during quadrant removal.
Diagnosis, Intervention, and Outcome:
A thorough examination of the operative field revealed the broken tip fragment in the drape bag, with no intraocular fragments. The surgery was completed with a replacement phacoemulsification probe without issues, and the patient made an uneventful recovery.
Conclusions:
Early diagnosis and management after instrument breakage are necessary to prevent the retention of metallic foreign bodies.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)