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VJCRGS: Vol. 24 |  Issue 1

Vol. 24 |  Issue 1

Vol. 24,  Issue 1

Dangling Subluxated Lens

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Drs. Raj and Vasavada share an interesting case of pupillary sphincter rupture and dangling subluxated cataract. To prevent posterior capsular rupture, the surgeon uses the slow-motion phacoemulsification with a low aspiration flow rate, a low level of vacuum, and infusion pressure.

Posted: 3/18/2009

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Vol. 24,  Issue 1

Dangling Subluxated Lens

Drs. Raj and Vasavada share an interesting case of pupillary sphincter rupture and dangling subluxated cataract. To prevent posterior capsular rupture, the surgeon uses the slow-motion phacoemulsification with a low aspiration flow rate, a low level of vacuum, and infusion pressure.

Posted: 3/18/2009


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