Biaxial MICS using the Stellaris and Akreos Implant

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Dr. Weinstock constructs a 1.6 mm incision using a trapezoidal diamond blade. Following hydrodissection and hydrodelineation, the cataract is chopped and phacoemulisifed bimaually. The Akreos IOL (Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY) is injected into the capsular bag through the microincision.

Posted: 6/03/2009

Biaxial MICS using the Stellaris and Akreos Implant

Dr. Weinstock constructs a 1.6 mm incision using a trapezoidal diamond blade. Following hydrodissection and hydrodelineation, the cataract is chopped and phacoemulisifed bimaually. The Akreos IOL (Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY) is injected into the capsular bag through the microincision.

Posted: 6/03/2009

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Souad Hamila

6 years ago

Spanish

FERNANDO AGUILERA

16 years ago

GREAT SURGERY. COULD YOU COMMENT ON THE MACHINE PARAMETERS USED

SOLEDAD SUAREZ

17 years ago

muy bueno pasalo atraducir en varios idioma

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