Observation of anterior chamber with a slitlamp microscope during cataract surgery
Although the great majority of ophthalmologists systematically use a slitlamp for the clinical diagnosis of ocular diseases, they neglect this instrument as soon as they enter the operating room. However, a surgical slitlamp that can be attached to the operating microscope and positioned at 5 degrees from the axis is also available.
Take a look at what it can see, and the secrets it uncovers.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
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