Converting a Tear into a Continuous Posterior Capsulorrhexis

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With a small tear that does not extend to the equator, Abhay Vasavada, MD, describes that the surgeon now has the opportunity to convert the tear into a strong continuous posterior capsulorrhexis and safely implant the IOL in its desired position.

Posted: 11/13/2013

Converting a Tear into a Continuous Posterior Capsulorrhexis

With a small tear that does not extend to the equator, Abhay Vasavada, MD, describes that the surgeon now has the opportunity to convert the tear into a strong continuous posterior capsulorrhexis and safely implant the IOL in its desired position.

Posted: 11/13/2013

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