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Sorokoletov G.V., Zuev V.K., Tumanyan E.R., Veshchikova V.N. THE SURGERY ACCESS CHOICE DURING CATARACT PHACOEMULSIFICATIONThe most common incision for cataract surgery by phacoemulsification is corneal. But limbal incision has advantages associated with limbal regeneration function and disadvantages associated with conjunctiva chemosis in time of surgery. The introduced technology of limbal incision permits to avoid conjunctiva chemosis and get excellent results at the follow-up. Key words: phacoemulsification, limbal incision, conjunctiva chemosis.
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About this article
Authors: Sorokoletov G.V., Zuev V.K., Tumanyan E.R., Veshchikova V.N.
Year: 2013
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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