Phacoemulsification with mechanical pupil dilation was performed on a functionally monocular glaucoma patient with pseudoexfoliation syndrome. The postoperative course was complicated by persistent intraocular hemorrhaging from the pupil margin in multiple locations that ceased temporarily with a marked elevation in intraocular pressure (IOP). Normalization of IOP with medication or paracentesis resulted in recurrent bleeding and a subsequent increase in IOP elevation. Surgical intervention using bipolar diathermy was required to control the bleeding and the elevated IOP. A bimanual approach allowed the corrective procedure to be performed in a simple and efficacious manner.