Cataract surgery and methods of wound closure: a review
Cynthia Matossian,1 Sarah Makari,2 Richard Potvin2 1Matossian Eye Associates, Pennington, NJ, 2Science in Vision, Akron, NY, USA Abstract: Clear corneal incisions are routinely used in cataract surgery, but watertight wound closure may not always be achieved, which can increase the risk f...
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Main Authors: | Matossian C, Makari S, Potvin R |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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