
This column is the latest article in the ongoing series “I wish I hadn’t done that.” Past submissions can be read here.
This month’s edition of “I wish I hadn’t done that” is particularly painful, not only because of the recency of events, but also because of the sheer number of unforced errors involved.
Cataract extraction proceeded uneventfully, except that the capsulorrhexis was sized large at 6 mm — intentionally but unwisely — to facilitate removal of the dense lens.
Descemetorhexis followed, and then injection of a single-piece acrylic