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Phacoemulsification is the most common surgical procedure today. Overall, the procedure is safe but there is still a small but significant risk of complication. We found that low infusion pressure and active fluidics technology reduce the incidence early posterior vitreous detachment, endothelial cell loss, ischemic damage to retina and optic nerve and late in-the-bag IOL dislocation.
Phacoemulsification is the most common surgical procedure today. Overall, the procedure is safe but there is still a small but significant risk of complication. We found that low infusion pressure and active fluidics technology reduce the incidence early posterior vitreous detachment, endothelial cell loss, ischemic damage to retina and optic nerve and late in-the-bag IOL dislocation.
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting.