Dr. Uday Devgan Shares Pearls for MICS and the Management of Sub-optimal Surgical Outcomes

Uday Devgan, MD shares pearls for converting to microincisional phacoemulsification in an interview with Dr. David Goldman. Microincisional cataract surgery (MICS) is becoming very popular and may soon become the predominant method for performing this surgery. Phacoemulsification systems have better fluidics and software to allow for the use of normal settings, yet the incisions are smaller. To some extent this results from improved engineering of the phaco tip and tubing. For 2.0mm phaco everything basically remains the same.

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