Corneal topographic changes after cataract surgery with 3.2mm versus 2.2mm in phacoemulsification using orbscan II

Mohammed Shehata Elabd;

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Phacoemulsification is a popular method of cataract removal. Among the available techniques, we can identify two types of cataract phacoemulsification surgeries: (1) coaxial, using a sleeved phaco tip to break the cataract into fragments a


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Title Corneal topographic changes after cataract surgery with 3.2mm versus 2.2mm in phacoemulsification using orbscan II
Other Titles مقارنه بين التغيرات في سطح القرنية بعد عمليات إزالة المياه البيضاء بالموجات فوق الصوتيه باستخدم جرح شقى بطول 3.2مليم واخر بطول 2.2مليم
Authors Mohammed Shehata Elabd
Keywords Corneal topographic changes after cataract surgery with 3.2mm versus 2.2mm in phacoemulsification using orbscan II
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Summary
Phacoemulsification is a popular method of cataract removal. Among the available techniques, we can identify two types of cataract phacoemulsification surgeries: (1) coaxial, using a sleeved phaco tip to break the cataract into fragments a

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