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Comparison of conventional and torsional mode (OZil) phacoemulsification: randomized prospective clinical study
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No statistically significant difference was found between conventional and torsional phacoemulsification with respect to USTT and CDE. Torsional mode led to a significant reduction in US power in footswitch position 3. Torsional mode also appears to be associated with less loss of ECD.
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