Selective Capsulotomy
Selective Capsulotomy with a high precision YAG laser can effectively address ACCS and PCCS associated with the implantation of accommodative intraocular (IOL) lenses. See how the Ultra Q microsurgical YAG laser been used for selective treatment of both the anterior and posterior capsules allowing refinement of refractive outcomes following IOL surgery.
Video courtesy of Harvey L. Carter III, MD, Carter Eye Center, USA
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