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- What: The authors introduce a newly developed technique and specially designed forceps for the direct removal of IOL through a small incision. Although this study evaluated nine hydrophobic and one hydrophilic IOLs, similar results are expected with hydrophilic acrylic three-piece IOLs. The IOL extraction technique the authors report here is the least intraocularly demanding, requiring only forceps to grasp the IOL within the eye and pull it out.
- Who: Santaro Noguchi et al. from the Department of Ophthalmology, Saneikai Tsukazaki Hospital, Himeji, Japan have published the article: Direct Intraocular Lens Extraction Using a Newly . . .

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