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7 Factors to Consider Before Buying a Phaco Machine
Through demos, research and talking to your surgeons, you can make the right decision.
Stephanie Wasek, Associate Editor

When it comes to buying a phacoemulsification machine, unless the surgeons are also facility owners, administrators and physicians tend to take very different approaches to deciding which machine to buy. Here are the seven factors you need to consider to help you decide which machine (see "Your Phaco Machine Choices" below) is right for your facility.

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