Reduction in surgical time and iris manipulation using continuous intracameral irrigation of phenylephrine and ketorolac to prevent miosis in FLACS

In their study of the effect of replacing intracameral irrigation of phenylephrine with intracameral irrigation of ketorolac and phenylephrine during femtosecond laser –assisted cataract surgery (FLACS), Walter et al.1 retrospectively assessed the rate of phacoemulsification surgery requiring pupil expansion devices. They also reported the time recorded for surgery after introducing phenylephrine 1.0%–ketorolac 0.3% (Omidria) into their routine cataract surge ry technique.
Source: Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Tags: Letter Source Type: research