CE Optometry
2001 Vol.4 No.2: 45-88
 
Phaco-emulsification

Phacoemulsification is now the most common method used in cataract surgery in the United Kingdom, and brings significant advantages to the great majority of patients. New surgical techniques have extended the range of clinical problems that can be dealt with using phacoemulsification surgery, and new types of instrumentation and machinery have made this technique a safe and reliable procedure.

M Lavin
S Ormonde
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CONTENTS:
Editorial
R Harper D Henson
ISSUES
ARTICLES
Guest Editorial
Cataract: Demands and fresh insights

J M Sparrow
Cataract:
A worldwide perspective

G J Johnson
Visual impairment from cataract in England and Wales:
The NHS surgical burden

D C Minassian & A Reidy
Cataract morphology, classification, assessment
K Pesudovs & D B Elliott
A short history of cataract surgery
G Munton
Phaco-emulsification
M Lavin & S Ormonde
Review of post-operative cataract complications
C R Green
New developments in intraocular lens design
P Percival
REGULAR FEATURES
Book Review 1
Book Review 2
MCQ Answers Vol.4 No.1
MCQ Questions Vol.4 No.2