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Step 4: Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorrhexis (CCC)

Step 4

  • The CCC is then performed through the paracentesis, using a capsulotomy needle.
  • Once an initial flap has been started this is continued until the entire capsulo-rhexis is completed. Ideally, a larger 6-6.5mm CCC is desirable.
  • For white cataracts where visualization of the capsule may be difficult, a capsular stain such as Trypan Blue can be used.

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