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Managing Long or Short Axial Length in Cataract Surgery

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  • Lauren S. Blieden, MD

  • January 1, 2026

  • 9 min

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Clinical Report: Managing Long or Short Axial Length in Cataract Surgery

Overview

This report discusses the unique challenges and considerations in managing cataract surgery for eyes with extreme axial lengths, specifically those longer than 26 mm or shorter than 20 mm. Key strategies include tailored biometry, IOL selection, and the use of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) to optimize surgical outcomes.

Background

Cataract surgery in eyes with extreme axial lengths presents significant anatomical and surgical challenges that can affect patient outcomes. Understanding the dynamics of the iris, lens-capsule complex, and hyaloid face is crucial for effective management. Proper planning and technique are essential to mitigate risks associated with these complex cases.

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