One-handed revolving technique for soft cataract extraction

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Abstract

This study describes a new one-handed revolving technique for soft cataract extraction. Following hydrodissection, the endonucleus is removed piecemeal while the lens is rotated using a phaco tip. A peripheral groove is created in the 6 o’clock direction and, after lens rotation through 180° using the phaco tip, another 6 o’clock groove is created. After a further 90° of lens rotation, the residual plate is readily flipped over and emulsified. The entire procedure requires only a phaco tip; it is not necessary to create a corneal side port or use any instrument.

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Kim, B. K., Mun, S. J., Choi, H. T., Yang, Y. H., Kim, J. S., Moon, J. H., & Chung, Y. T. (2018). One-handed revolving technique for soft cataract extraction. Clinical Ophthalmology, 12, 2423–2425. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S184229

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