Stop, chop, chop, and stuff.

作者: Abhay R. Vasavada , Jagruti P. Desai

DOI: 10.1016/S0886-3350(96)80003-4

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摘要: We describe a variation of stop and chop phacoemulsification. During chopping, the chopper's vertical element is depressed posteriorly toward optic nerve placed well within capsulorhexis margin, leading to in situ chopping. Each fragment continuously chopped, small pieces are stuffed inside phaco probe port with left hand. The used more for aspiration than cutting. This technique particularly useful eyes hard nuclei or pupils.

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