Review of "Effects of tamsulosin and silodosin on isolated albino and pigmented rabbit iris dilators: Possible mechanism of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome"

Review of "Effects of tamsulosin and silodosin on isolated albino and pigmented rabbit iris dilators: Possible mechanism of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by Daniel L. Chao, M.D., Yasha S. Modi, M.D., Bradford Lee, M.D., Jayanth Sridhar, M.D., Ajay E. Kuriyan M.D., and Steven J. Gedde, M.D., Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Fla. Steven J. Gedde, M.D. This month, an important paper on the mechanism of IFIS appears in JCRS. I invited the Bascom Palmer residents to review it, and their analysis will help our clinician readers to better understand the findings and their significance. —David F. Chang, M.D., EyeWorld chief medical editor The residents from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Source: Steven J. Gedde, M.D. Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) is a recently described condition that may present significant challenges during cataract surger...