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VJCRGS: Vol. 17 |  Issue 1

Vol. 17 |  Issue 1

Vol. 17,  Issue 1

Anterior Capsule Tear

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While making the main incision, the tip of the blade touches the anterior capsule causing a fish-mouth opening. After waiting 5 months to see if opacification develops, the patient returns for successful ICL implantation in the ciliary sulcus. [Video Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (VJCRS Volume XVII Issue 1) 2001]

Posted: 8/02/2010

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Vol. 17,  Issue 1

Anterior Capsule Tear

While making the main incision, the tip of the blade touches the anterior capsule causing a fish-mouth opening. After waiting 5 months to see if opacification develops, the patient returns for successful ICL implantation in the ciliary sulcus. [Video Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (VJCRS Volume XVII Issue 1) 2001]

Posted: 8/02/2010


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