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Film ID: 77068
Presenting Author: Jiri Cendelin, MD, PhD
Producers: Nina Ondrova, MD
Category: New Techniques
Phacoemulsification can be difficult and stressful in some situations, especially for beginning surgeons. We designed a new method called “cave and divide”. The method is primarily useful in a small pupil and/or billowing iris. It provides a good visual control over the instruments, iris stability, and an easy way to continue after the first unsuccessful attempt to split the nucleus.
Presenting Author: Jiri Cendelin, MD, PhD
Producers: Nina Ondrova, MD
Category: New Techniques
Phacoemulsification can be difficult and stressful in some situations, especially for beginning surgeons. We designed a new method called “cave and divide”. The method is primarily useful in a small pupil and/or billowing iris. It provides a good visual control over the instruments, iris stability, and an easy way to continue after the first unsuccessful attempt to split the nucleus.