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Keys to Managing Complex Cataracts
A look at seven types of complex cases you might encounter, and the products and techniques for handling them.
Stephanie Wasek, Managing Editor

Cataract surgery should be 10 minutes - maybe even less if you're lucky and good - in and out. But they're not all that easy: Zonules weaken, bags tear, pupils refuse to open. Fortunately, you have plenty of options when it comes to techniques and products for ensuring good outcomes. Here's your guide to managing seven types of complex cataract cases.

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