Careful planning needed in cataract cases with inflammation

Inflammation is a dreaded obstacle and potential complication of surgical procedures in general and can be sight-threatening in procedures such as cataract surgery. With regard to cataract surgery, even with modern-day technological advances and improved surgical procedures, inflammation is still a potential complication that needs to be addressed. Such ocular inflammation can be divided into three phases, preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative, and the surgeon needs to address all three periods to provide a comprehensive, optimal outcome. Additionally, potential intraoperative and

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