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Purpose: To compare 1-year clinical outcomes, phacoemulsification energy, aqueous profiles, and patient-reported outcomes of low-energy femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) vs.
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Complications of Phacoemulsification
Ophthalmology, 1978Charles Kelman performed the first phacoemulsification operation in 1967, but it was not until 1971 that the technique had been sufficiently refined to allow its use by others. Now over 2,000 surgeons have been trained in the technique, and more than 100,000 cases have been performed.
Jared M. Emery+2 more
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Phacocryolysis and Phacoemulsification
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977The effect of rapid freezing and thawing was tested in vitro on 100 human hard nuclear cataracts before ultrasonic emulsification. After phacocryolysis the interspace between lens fibers increased, and the normally closely packed fibers appeared to loosen. This seemed to soften the hard cataract, thereby facilitating ultrasonic emulsification.
Hsiao-Su Liu+5 more
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Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2000
Abstract. Hard grade IV nuclei are difficult to emulsify without causing additional stress on the zonular apparatus. We herein, describe a method to accomplish successful phacoemulsification in hard cataracts. This technique of "petalloid phacoemulsification" consists of partial central debulking, followed by sequential chopping to create petal-shaped ...
T, Dada, N, Sharma, V K, Dada
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Abstract. Hard grade IV nuclei are difficult to emulsify without causing additional stress on the zonular apparatus. We herein, describe a method to accomplish successful phacoemulsification in hard cataracts. This technique of "petalloid phacoemulsification" consists of partial central debulking, followed by sequential chopping to create petal-shaped ...
T, Dada, N, Sharma, V K, Dada
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Ophthalmology, 1978
Ten years have passed since the phacoemulsification procedure was introduced to ophthalmology. Enough experience has now been gained to evaluate its effectiveness. This report sets forth a list of case-selection criteria designed to avoid the most common complications associated with the operation.
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Ten years have passed since the phacoemulsification procedure was introduced to ophthalmology. Enough experience has now been gained to evaluate its effectiveness. This report sets forth a list of case-selection criteria designed to avoid the most common complications associated with the operation.
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Modified phacoemulsification in situ
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1998We describe a phacoemulsification technique for cataracts in eyes with anticipated weak zonular apparatus. After central sculpting, a crater 90% deep is made. A horizontal fracture is created with the phaco probe and chopper. The nucleus is chopped, dividing the inferior hemisection into 2 pie-shaped pieces, which are then emulsified.
Rasik B Vajpayee+3 more
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Hearing loss and phacoemulsification
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2000To determine the acoustic spectra of currently used phacoemulsification units and to contrast phacoemulsification-generated acoustic spectra with representative audiograms of common types of sensorineural hearing loss.Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.The acoustic spectra of 3 phacoemulsification systems (Alcon Series 20,000 Legacy, Storz ...
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Exfoliation syndrome and phacoemulsification
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1997To evaluate intraoperative and postoperative complications of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in eyes with exfoliation syndrome.Eye Clinic, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.This prospective study evaluated 20 consecutive patients with exfoliation syndrome and 20 consecutive patients without the syndrome (control ...
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Advances in phacoemulsification equipment
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2002The purpose of this article is to update information on the phacoemulsification equipment based on a systematic review of available literature within the past year. Phacoemulsification has gained acceptance as the standard technique for cataract surgery worldwide, and new phacoemulsification techniques and equipment have been reported.
Howard V. Gimbel+1 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
The number one rule of phacoemulsification and aspiration cataract surgery is to know your machine. This chapter is designed to help the surgeon who is currently using phacoemulsification, or those who wish to understand more about technique, learn the basics and technology of the various types of phacoemulsification machines.
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The number one rule of phacoemulsification and aspiration cataract surgery is to know your machine. This chapter is designed to help the surgeon who is currently using phacoemulsification, or those who wish to understand more about technique, learn the basics and technology of the various types of phacoemulsification machines.
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