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AKINESIS DURING CATARACT EXTRACTION

, 1929
Forced closure of the eyelids, or "squeezing," often with accompanying loss of vitreous, is a frequent and much dreaded complication of cataract extraction.
C. S. O'brien
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Chandelier retroillumination-assisted cataract extraction in eyes with vitreous hemorrhage.

A M A Archives of Ophthalmology, 2010
We describe the surgical technique of using an illuminated infusion chandelier for cataract extraction in patients with absent red reflex due to vitreous hemorrhage.
S. Jang, K. Choi, S. J. Lee
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CATARACT EXTRACTION IN THE ‘NINETIES’

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1983
A total of 55 cataract extractions were performed on 53 patients aged 90 years or more in the period 1972 to 1982. Assessment of the outcome was based on data from hospital records and on questionnaires to the patient's ophthalmologist and general practitioner. Cataract surgery had improved visual acuity in 42 patients.
Peter Bernth-Petersen, Niels Ehlers
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Histology of Cataract Extractions

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970
Collagen deposition in healing stromal wounds under limbus-based flaps was studied in nine human eyes obtained postmortem from 1 to 46 days after senile cataract extraction. Collagen was present under the flap in the five day specimen, but was not seen bridging the stromal wound except in specimens 15 days or longer after surgery.
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Cataract Extraction in Glaucoma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
Cyclodialysis lens extraction or cyclodialysis canalicular trabeculectomy lens extraction in one eye and cataract extraction in the fellow eye were performed in 24 glaucoma patients. The combined procedure follow-up was from five to 12 years in the first group, two to four years in the second group, and from three to ten years in the control group. The
Miles A. Galin   +2 more
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Validation of priority criteria for cataract extraction.

Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice, 2009
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Given the increasing prevalence of cataract and demand for cataract extraction surgery, patients must often wait to undergo this procedure.
Susana García Gutiérrez   +7 more
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Results of Cataract Extraction*

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1942
The value of a surgical operation must be judged by its results. Cataract extrac­ tion, unlike an appendectomy, does not cut short a dangerous infection ; nor does it save life, as complete removal of a carcinoma will do. The success or failure of these operations is obvious, and whether or not they are successful may be judged immediately. Not so with
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EXTRACTION OF CATARACTS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1934
In the First Ophthalmologic Clinic of the University of Budapest, of which I am director, 14,000 operations for senile cataract have been performed in the last thirty years, 10,000 of which were done by me. Taking into consideration my previous experience gained while serving as instructor and assistant professor in the same clinic the approximate ...
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Outcomes of Kahook Dual Blade Goniotomy with and without Phacoemulsification Cataract Extraction.

Ophthalmology Glaucoma, 2018
E. Sieck   +9 more
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CATARACT EXTRACTION

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1966
D, Diaz Domínguez, F, Ruiz Barranco
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