@article{Syauqie_2021, title={Clear Lens Phacoemulsification For High Myopia Correction}, volume={71}, url={https://mki-ojs.idionline.org/jurnal/article/view/258}, DOI={10.47830/jinma-vol.71.1-2021-258}, abstractNote={<p><em><strong>Introduction</strong>: High myopia correction with clear lens extraction, with or without IOL implantation, remains controversial and associated with a high risk of postoperative complications, especially retinal detachment. However, advanced technology development in the cataract surgery field had resulted in excellent surgical outcomes with a very low complication rate. In this article, we will present an outcome of clear lens phacoemulsification for high myopia correction in four eyes from two patients.</em><br><em><strong>Case presentation</strong>: Two women with high myopia undergone clear lens phacoemulsification with supracapsular tilt and tumble technique. IOL calculation using SRK-T formula. Both patients had 20/20 postoperative visual acuity in both eyes, which remains until one year postoperative. No retinal abnormalities found in both patients.</em><br><em><strong>Conclusion</strong>: Clear lens phacoemulsification for high myopia correction is an effective procedure and can prove excellent visual outcome for a long-term period. It can be considered as an alternative method for high myopia management.</em></p&gt;}, number={1}, journal={Journal Of The Indonesian Medical Association}, author={Syauqie, Muhammad}, year={2021}, month={Apr.}, pages={45-53} }