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Caribbean Eye: 2016

In Vitro Results With Automated Anterior Capsulotomies

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P. Dee G. Stephenson, MD, speaks with Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD, about an automated anterior capsulotomy device. The aperture continuous thermal cautery (CTC) technology is a small console that could be incorporated into any phaco platform. Dr. Stephenson describes some of the features, such as the tip going through a 1.8-mm incision, that make the device ideal for effective lens positioning and better outcomes.

Posted: 1/31/2016

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P. Dee G. Stephenson, MD, speaks with Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD, about an automated anterior capsulotomy device. The aperture continuous thermal cautery (CTC) technology is a small console that could be incorporated into any phaco platform. Dr. Stephenson describes some of the features, such as the tip going through a 1.8-mm incision, that make the device ideal for effective lens positioning and better outcomes.

Posted: 1/31/2016


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