Title of article :
Posterior polar cataract: A review
Author/Authors :
Kalantan, Hatem King Saud University - College of Medicine - Department of Ophthalmology, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Posterior polar cataract is a rare form of congenital cataract. It is usually inherited as an autosomal dominant disease, yet it can be sporadic. Five genes have been attributed to the formation of this disease. It is highly associated with complications during surgery, such as posterior capsule rupture and nucleus drop. The reason for this high complication rate is the strong adherence of the opacity to the weak posterior capsule. Different surgical strategies were described for the handling of this challenging entity, most of which emphasized the need for gentle maneuvering in dealing with these cases. It has a unique clinical appearance that should not be missed in order to anticipate, avoid, and minimize the impact of the complications associated with it.
Keywords :
Posterior polar cataract , Congenital cataract , Posterior capsular plaque , Posterior capsule rupture , Posterior capsule tear , Posterior capsule rent
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology