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ABSTRACT:Ophthalmic surgery requires a range of instruments, ranging from standard surgical kit to microsurgical instruments used with an operating microscope. How much ophthalmic equipment your practice has will depend on the interests and experience of your surgeons, and whether you have a specialist ophthalmic surgeon. This article is aimed at general practice nurses wishing to identify and take care of the ‘eye kit’. There is little more annoying (and expensive) than getting the kit out to find damaged instruments.

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