The "Ballerina" Sign: Posterior Capsular Rupture during Cataract Surgery.

Case Rep Ophthalmol

Department of Ophthalmology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Published: August 2024

Introduction: In this case study, we present the "Ballerina" sign as a potentially valuable clinical indicator for detecting posterior capsular rupture (PCR) during cataract surgery. The purpose of this study is to highlight the significance of PCR in the context of cataract surgery and introduce this novel sign.

Case Presentation: During the cataract operation on a 70-year-old patient, we observed a spiraling fragment of the nucleus attached to a vitreous string. Subsequently, an anterior vitrectomy was successfully performed without further intraoperative complications, followed by the insertion of a 3-piece lens into the sulcus. Positive visual outcomes were observed during postoperative follow-up appointments at 1 day, 2 weeks, and 3 months.

Conclusion: The documentation of the "Ballerina" sign in the medical literature is innovative, offering ophthalmic surgeons a valuable tool for early PCR detection during cataract surgeries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11324203PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000538439DOI Listing

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