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      Trocar anterior chamber maintainer: Improvised infusion technique.

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          We present an improvised technique of infusion that uses a trocar cannula as an anterior chamber maintainer (ACM). Although routinely used in posterior segment surgery, the trocar cannula has been infrequently used in complex anterior segment procedures. The trocar ACM creates a transconjunctival biplanar wound of appropriate size that is self-sealing and overcomes the shortcomings of an ACM, such as spontaneous extrusion and forced introduction into the eye from variability in the size of the corneal paracentesis incision. Constant infusion inflow through the trocar ACM is used to maintain positive intraocular pressure through a self-sealing sclerotomy incision at the limbus.

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          Journal
          J Cataract Refract Surg
          Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
          Elsevier BV
          1873-4502
          0886-3350
          Feb 2016
          : 42
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] From the Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital & Research Centre (Amar Agarwal, Kumar, Ashvin Agarwal), Chennai, and Narang Eye Care & Laser Centre (Narang), Ahmedabad, India. Electronic address: dragarwal@vsnl.com.
          [2 ] From the Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital & Research Centre (Amar Agarwal, Kumar, Ashvin Agarwal), Chennai, and Narang Eye Care & Laser Centre (Narang), Ahmedabad, India.
          Article
          S0886-3350(16)00023-7
          10.1016/j.jcrs.2016.01.015
          27026440
          426a5370-b471-458f-85a8-f263784becaf
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