
|Articles|December 15, 2002
New weapons prevent infection
Orlando-Cataract and refractive surgeons have worked hard over the last decade, perfecting their surgical techniques. Small-incision cataract surgery has revolutionized the ophthalmic profession as have developments in laser refractive procedures. But surgical technique is only part of the equation for producing outstanding surgical outcomes. Prevention of post-surgical infection is another concern.
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