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American Academy of Ophthalmology

AAO: 2025

Phacoemulsification With Near Physiologic Versus High IOP Settings

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At the AAO annual meeting, John A. Hovanesian, MD, shares data from a trial on the surgical efficiency of near physiologic versus high IOP during phacoemulsification. He explains that lower pressures resulted in better postoperative corneal clarity, more comfort for patients, and an overall more safe and effective procedure.

Posted: 10/28/2025

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Phacoemulsification With Near Physiologic Versus High IOP Settings

At the AAO annual meeting, John A. Hovanesian, MD, shares data from a trial on the surgical efficiency of near physiologic versus high IOP during phacoemulsification. He explains that lower pressures resulted in better postoperative corneal clarity, more comfort for patients, and an overall more safe and effective procedure.

Posted: 10/28/2025


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