Abstract
PURPOSE: This case report delineates the intricacies and challenges encountered in cataract surgery in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VI presenting with advanced Keratoglobus (KG), severe cataract and brittle cornea. OBSERVATIONS: Despite meticulous planning and intraoperative precautions, including phacoemulsification with reduced intraocular pressure (low bottle height), the patient experienced corneal ruptures necessitating a shift to Extra Capsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE). Postoperative management involved corneal suturing and vigilant follow-up. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: Cataract surgery in patients with brittle cornea poses significant challenges due to extreme corneal fragility. Exhaustive pre-operative assessment, careful intraoperative techniques, and vigilant postoperative care are paramount for successful outcomes in these complex cases.