Have you heard of the floppy iris syndrome? And how can prostate treatment affect the cataract treatment?
In this video we talk in detail about the floppy iris syndrome that appeared for the first time in the international literature in 2005 as an intraoperative complication during cataract surgery. Since then its appearance has been closely linked to the widespread use of the drug named tamsulosin, which is mainly prescribed to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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