Following the initial insight of Dr Amar Agarwal,1 microincision cataract surgery (MICS) has been undergoing a steady evolution regarding new technologies, the aim being to optimize the capabilities of this minimally invasive technique. We describe below how new instruments and technologies have now been developed to manage the main problems of fluidics and ultrasound — factors that had particularly plagued those surgeons who practiced bimanual MICS.
MICS phaco machines: how far have they come? A review of some of the latest technology / Cavallini, Gian Maria; C., Masini; L., Campi; S., Pelloni. - In: OPHTHALMOLOGY TIMES EUROPE. - ISSN 1753-3066. - STAMPA. - 4(7)(2008), pp. ---.
Data di pubblicazione: | 2008 |
Titolo: | MICS phaco machines: how far have they come? A review of some of the latest technology |
Autore/i: | Cavallini, Gian Maria; C., Masini; L., Campi; S., Pelloni |
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Volume: | 4(7) |
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Citazione: | MICS phaco machines: how far have they come? A review of some of the latest technology / Cavallini, Gian Maria; C., Masini; L., Campi; S., Pelloni. - In: OPHTHALMOLOGY TIMES EUROPE. - ISSN 1753-3066. - STAMPA. - 4(7)(2008), pp. ---. |
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