|Articles|May 15, 2002
Near clear corneal technique allows for varying incision sizes
Fort Wayne, IN-Financial constraints in recent years with respect to cataract surgery have many ophthalmic surgeons re-evaluating their surgical methodology. Each surgeon must attempt to be surgically and financially efficient. I have many expensive cataract incision and radial keratotomy diamond knives, as well as other instruments, that are seldom used.
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