Cataract Surgery At Lower IOP: Implications For The Vitreous-Lens Interface
Hugo Scarfone, MD, reviews a study comparing infusion pressures during cataract surgery with the Centurion Vision System and Active Sentry, highlighting the potential benefits of lower infusion pressures in protecting the vitreous-lens interface. This content is intended for US health care professionals only. Please contact Alcon Medical Affairs should you have any questions. #AlconUS

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