
|Articles|August 15, 2002
Technology reduces thermal injury in small-incision surgery
Philadelphia-Ultrasound energy and time are eliminated with the development of Aqualase technology (Alcon) for small-incision cataract surgery. Robert Lehmann, MD, reported on the advancement of this liquefaction technology here at the annual meeting of the American Society of Cata-ract and Refractive Surgery.
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