- an
excellent prognosis in
uncomplicated cases. The term
originated from
phaco- (Gr**** phako-, comb. form of phakós, lentil; see lens) + emulsification...
- Mare, or 120×46 m in Aleppo. The city is
built on the
former island of
Phacos, a
promontory which dominated the sea to the
south in the ****enistic period...
-
Needle Incision Technology. This
technique became po****rized as
Bimanual phaco,
Microincision Cataract surgery (MICS) or Microphaco. He is the
first to...
-
coined the term "laser
phaco" for the process,
short for
laser photoablative cataract surgery, and
developed the
laser phaco probe, a
medical device...
-
couching is no
longer used in
mainstream medicine. In
phacoemulsification (
phaco), the
natural lens is
fragmented by an
ultrasonic probe and
removed by suction...
-
larger than a
phacoemulsification wound.
Comparative trials of
MSICS against phaco in
dense cataracts have
found no
statistically significant difference in...
- IOL then
works as a
scaffold and the
cataract pieces are
removed with the
phaco handpiece using ultrasound. Two
partial thickness scleral flaps measuring...
- -pexy
fixation Gr**** πῆξις (pêxis),
fixing in place,
fastening nephropexy phaco- lens-shaped Gr**** φᾰκός (phakós), lentil-bean phacolysis, phacometer, phacoscotoma...
- [11].
Combined phaco-trabectome
surgery can
result in an
intraocular pressure reduction of
approximately 18% [12]. A
recent study of
phaco-trabectome surgery...
- Singh,
Kamaljeet (1
March 2010).
Small Incision Cataract Surgery (Manual
Phaco). JP
Medical Ltd. ISBN 9788184489804 – via
Google Books. Patel, Alpa S.;...