BMICS in a Patient with Fuchs dystrophy, Dense Cataract and IFIS

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Robert Weinstock, MD, illustrates pearls and techniques for handling a challenging case of a patient who has multiple ophthalmic pathologies. The control afforded by the biaxial technique aids in such a case coupled with multiple applications of a dispersive viscoelastic help to protect the corneal endothelium.

Posted: 12/17/2012

BMICS in a Patient with Fuchs dystrophy, Dense Cataract and IFIS

Robert Weinstock, MD, illustrates pearls and techniques for handling a challenging case of a patient who has multiple ophthalmic pathologies. The control afforded by the biaxial technique aids in such a case coupled with multiple applications of a dispersive viscoelastic help to protect the corneal endothelium.

Posted: 12/17/2012

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mateen amir

13 years ago

nicely done

Hazem Alaskar

13 years ago

Very Good Control during all the surgery

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