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- 2019
A novel minimal fluid technique for effective and safe lens hydrodissection during cataract surgeryKeywords: Capsular block syndrome, cataract surgery, hydrodissection, minimal fluid technique, phacoemulsification, posterior capsule rupture Abstract: Traditional hydrodissection may cause posterior capsule rupture (PCR) if excessive fluid accumulates. In this study, we describe the successful application of a novel minimal fluid hydrodissection technique in 100 consecutive cataract surgery cases. This technique separates the nucleus from the capsule utilizing low hydrostatic pressure and precise kinetic movement of a small volume (around 0.2 cc) of balanced salt solution. There were no instances of PCR. This technique is suitable for a range of cases, including femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery and posterior subcapsular cataract
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