Mary Stephen, Nirupama Kasturi, Jayasri Periyandavan, Arun Sahi
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Cataract is the leading cause of treatable blindness worldwide, and cataract surgery complications leading to blindness are a common cause of preventable blindness. All surgeons aim to obtain a good pupil dilation intra-operatively to ease the surgery. The small pupil is often challenging and contributes to intra and post-operative complications. Phacoemulsification, though, has many options to tackle small pupil. The same options cannot be employed in small incision cataract surgery, especially using mechanical pupil expanders. Small incision cataract surgery is very commonly performed in developing countries. The authors describe a case series of small pupil cataracts managed successfully without the use of any secondary aids to cause pupil dilatation and explain the techniques employed to manage small pupil while performing Small incision cataract surgery. With correct techniques, operative complications of small pupil can be minimized, and small incision cataract surgery is still a helpful option, especially in resource-limited settings, to provide an excellent visual recovery.