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Tint NL et al. – Tamsulosin is an alpha 1–adrenergic antagonist known to be linked with intraoperative floppy–iris syndrome, which is characterized by iris atonicity and a propensity toward progressive intraoperative pupil constriction and iris prolapse. The authors present 2 strategies for managing IFIS–associated iris prolapse. Placement of a single subincisional iris retractor following reposition of the prolapsed iris was the more successful approach.

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