
|Articles|January 15, 2005
Flow restriction device allows higher-vacuum phaco
San Francisco—With the Cruise Control flow restriction device (STAAR Surgical), surgeons can perform bimanual microincisional phacoemulsification at the high vacuum settings normally used for coaxial phaco and still maintain excellent chamber stability, said David F. Chang, MD.
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