Abstract

Modern cataract surgery involves removing cloudy lens cortex and nucleus through 2 openings in the eye: the capsulotomy and an incision in cornea or sclera. A new approach, PhacoXcap™, provides the ease of planned extracapsular surgery with the closed-system safety of phacoemulsification. PhacoXcap allows quick removal of the intact cortex and nucleus out of the lens bag and into the anterior chamber for iris plane phacoemulsification.

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