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Simultaneous surgeon and side-view video analysis comparing in situ fracture and stop-and-chop phacoemulsification
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Ophthalmic SurgerySimultaneous SurgeonOphthalmologySitu FractureMedicineStop-and-chop PhacoemulsificationSurgical PlanningSurgical TrainingSurgical StabilizationOperative TreatmentSurgeryAnterior ChamberAnatomySurgical SpecialtyUltrasoundMaxillofacial SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery
A simultaneous surgeon and side-view camera video analysis demonstrated that in situ fracture requires more ultrasonic power behind the iris than the stop-and-chop technique, which requires a longer period of manipulation of larger fragments in the anterior chamber.
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