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Phacoemulsification is a
cataract surgery method in
which the
internal lens of the eye
which has
developed a
cataract is
emulsified with the tip of an...
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which reduces energy requirements for
phacoemulsification. The
small incision size used in
phacoemulsification generally allows for
sutureless incision...
- than the
portal in
phacoemulsification. This
surgery is
increasingly po****r in the
developing world where access to
phacoemulsification is
still limited...
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contributed to this
success include microsurgery, viscoelastics, and
phacoemulsification.
Cataract surgery is the
removal of the
natural lens of the eye that...
- of the
pioneers of the
phacoemulsification procedure in India. He is the co-author of A
Practical Guide to
Phacoemulsification, the
first Indian book...
- musician, entertainer, and
Broadway producer.
Known as the
father of
phacoemulsification, he
developed many of the
medical devices, instruments,
implant lenses...
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surgery named after him, the
Ilizarov surgery Charles Kelman (Invented
phacoemulsification, the
technique of
modern cataract surgery) Lars
Leksell (neurosurgery...
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relatively smaller than that in ECCE but is
still markedly larger than a
phacoemulsification wound.
Comparative trials of
MSICS against phaco in
dense cataracts...
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medical researcher and writer, is
considered by many as the
father of
Phacoemulsification in India. He is the
Chief Surgical and
Medical Director at Mehta...
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Kelman in
phacoemulsification, a
surgical technique for the
removal of
cataracts through a suture-less, 3 mm incision.
Prior to
phacoemulsification, cataract...