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Ultra-thin IOL can be placed easily through 1.5-mm incision

Nice, France-An innovative ultra-thin, small-incision IOL featuring a unique optical system addresses existing limitations of IOL technology and has the potential to revolutionize cataract and phakic refractive IOL surgery, according to J. Charles Casebeer, MD, at the XX Congress of the European Society of Cat-aract and Refractive Surgeons.

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