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Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support

Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls

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Houser, K; Duncan, J; Weikert, MP; Al-Mohtaseb, Z
January 1, 2024

A novel, small-incision, sutureless, transconjunctival scleral fixation technique was first described by Yamane et al in 2017. 1 This technique, using small-gauge sclerotomies and a small clear-corneal incision results in fast visual recovery and a low risk of postoperative hypotony.

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Houser, K., Duncan, J., Weikert, M. P., & Al-Mohtaseb, Z. (2024). Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls. In Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support (pp. 377–381). https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003522539-56
Houser, K., J. Duncan, M. P. Weikert, and Z. Al-Mohtaseb. “Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls.” In Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support, 377–81, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003522539-56.
Houser K, Duncan J, Weikert MP, Al-Mohtaseb Z. Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls. In: Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support. 2024. p. 377–81.
Houser, K., et al. “Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls.” Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support, 2024, pp. 377–81. Scopus, doi:10.1201/9781003522539-56.
Houser K, Duncan J, Weikert MP, Al-Mohtaseb Z. Learning the Yamane Technique: Pearls and Pitfalls. Advanced Iol Fixation Techniques Strategies for Compromised or Missing Capsular Support. 2024. p. 377–381.

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January 1, 2024

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377 / 381