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VJCRGS: Vol. 24 |  Issue 1

Vol. 24 |  Issue 1

Vol. 24,  Issue 1

Decentered IOL

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Robert Osher, MD, uses micro-coaxial torsional ultrasound to sculpt and chop the nucleus. After an uneventful first half, the case turns puzzling when then toric IOL refuses to center. Dr. Osher deduces that the cause of decentration is zonular weakness which is resolved with a CTR.

Posted: 3/18/2009

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Vol. 24,  Issue 1

Decentered IOL

Robert Osher, MD, uses micro-coaxial torsional ultrasound to sculpt and chop the nucleus. After an uneventful first half, the case turns puzzling when then toric IOL refuses to center. Dr. Osher deduces that the cause of decentration is zonular weakness which is resolved with a CTR.

Posted: 3/18/2009


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