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iStent with Phacoemulsification versus Phacoemulsification Alone for Patients with Glaucoma and Cataract: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries (MIGS) have attracted significant attention, as they have been reported to lower intra-ocular pressure (IOP) and have an excellent safety profile. The iStent is an example of a minimally invasive glaucoma device that
Monali S Malvankar-Mehta, John Costella
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Intraoperative fracture of phacoemulsification sleeve [PDF]
Background We describe a case of intraoperative fracture of phacoemulsification sleeve during phacoemulsification surgery. Case presentation Phacoemulsification surgery was performed in the left eye of a 58-year-old lady with grade II nuclear sclerosis &
Wong David +3 more
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Comparison of clinical and inflammatory markers for dry eye disease following phacoemulsification and manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) [PDF]
We compared clinical and inflammatory markers in patients undergoing cataract surgery by phacoemulsification and manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) in 86 patients (43: MSICS, 43: phacoemulsification), 40 years or older, with uncomplicated ...
Geeta Behera +3 more
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A modified 23-G trocar and cannula system with lateral micropores for drainage of vitreous humor
When primary angle-closure glaucoma occurs during an acute attack, routine phacoemulsification is challenging because of the high intra-ocular pressure (IOP) and shallow anterior chamber (AC). To reduce IOP and deepen the AC before phacoemulsification, a
Wen-Wen Zhang +4 more
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Purpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of manual small incision cataract surgery (mSICS) versus phacoemulsification in a referral center from a low-to-middle-income country.
Mario Renato Papa-Vettorazzi +4 more
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DIFFERENCES IN TEAR SECRETION BEFORE AND AFTER PHACOEMULSIFICATION SURGERY USING SCHIRMER I TESTS
Background: Cataract is a serious problem in the world because it is the biggest cause of blindness in the world. Cataract healing can only be done with operative measures, one of them is phacoemulsification.
Raditya Pradana Daryosta +3 more
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Background We aimed to compare the outcomes of trabeculectomy combined with phacoemulsification and those of trabeculectomy followed by phacoemulsification.
Shogo Arimura +4 more
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Purpose: To evaluate and compare endothelial cell changes in phacoemulsification and manual small-incision cataract surgery (MSICS) in patients with uncomplicated senile cataracts. Methods: This was a prospective, tertiary care hospital-based, randomized,
Ritu Singh +4 more
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Introduction: Many techniques that have been developed but the risk for corneal endothelium damage and posterior capsule rupture still exist. It is believed that corneal endothelium is minimally damaged when the tip is bevel down in phacoemulsification ...
Varshav Gore +4 more
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Background: Age-related cataract is the leading cause of blindness in the globe, accounting for 51% of all blindness. Most cataract cases occur in underdeveloped countries. MSICS (manual small incision cataract surgery) is a new procedure.
Mohammed Jalal EL Din Hanafy Elshaar* +3 more
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