Cataract surgery after lens trauma from intravitreal injections

The most common ophthalmic procedure is an intravitreal injection, with more than 10 million per year performed in the U.S.
These injections of anti-VEGF and corticosteroid medications are helpful in treating retinal disease and inflammation. For the vast majority of patients, these intravitreal injections are easy, painless and beneficial; however, there can be rare complications, such as infection. Another potential complication is iatrogenic damage to the crystalline lens capsule during the injection.
During the cataract consultation, patients with a history of intravitreal injections should