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Microsurgery in ophthalmic practice consists of performing certain operations on the eye with the aid of a powerful binocular telescopic system which gives a greatly magnified view of the ocular structures. The equipment in use has improved progressively since 1953. The classical operations have been improved and new surgical techniques are now possible.