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  • ...ior capsule of the [[Lens (anatomy)|lens]] to allow for the removal of the cataractous lens. ...sule of the lens. This opening allows the surgeon to access and remove the cataractous lens. The size and shape of the capsulorhexis are critical for the successf
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  • ...[[Phacoemulsification|phacoemulsification]] energy required to remove the cataractous lens. ...e of a specially designed instrument, known as a prechopper, to divide the cataractous lens into smaller pieces. This is done before the application of phacoemuls
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  • ...d to create the initial incision in the cornea, as well as to fragment the cataractous lens. This can improve the precision and safety of the procedure.
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  • ...t effective treatment. Modern cataract surgery involves the removal of the cataractous lens, which is then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
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  • ...clean teeth, Kelman conceived the idea of using ultrasound to emulsify the cataractous lens, allowing it to be removed through a small incision. After years of re
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