Abstract

Pediatric cataract surgery differs from adult cataract surgery in the very high incidence of posterior capsule opacification and secondary membrane formation. Specialized techniques need to be performed at the time of surgery to minimize this complication. This article reviews three techniques of intraocular lens optic capture to decrease the incidence of secondary membranes and capsule opacification.

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