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Los Angeles-Phacoemulsification technology has progressed substantially in recent years in ultrasonics and fluidics. In light of the increasing sophistication of the newest phacoemulsification machines, an understanding of phacodynamics is important for surgeons, according to Barry Seibel, MD, clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology at the University of California at Los Angeles Medical School.
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