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5 Reasons to Record Your Surgery
You can use high-quality videos and still images for documenting, e-mailing, presenting, duplicating and archiving patient data.
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

Back in the '80s, when phacoemulsification and VCRs had gee-whiz appeal, cataract surgeon Paul Arnold, MD, FACS, of Springfield, Mo., had an idea: What if he could marry the two and record his surgeries?

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