Film 101234 Intraoperative Acute Fluid Misdirection Syndrome after Unexpected Coughing | ASCRS
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Film 101234 Intraoperative Acute Fluid Misdirection Syndrome after Unexpected Coughing
April 2024
Meeting: 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Presenting Author: Hui Liu, MD, PhD
Category: Cataract Complications
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Acute fluid misdirection syndrome (AFMS) is characterized by a very shallow anterior chamber with the absence of suprachoroidal effusion or hemorrhage. We showed a case started coughing during stromal hydration in the secondary intraocular lens implantation, which induced AFMS. The injection of air bubble was helpful in deepening the anterior chamber without performing a posterior decompression.

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