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RECENT ADVANCES IN MANAGMENT OF CATARACT SURGERY COMPLICATIONS
Cataract disease is the main cause of the global burden of visual impairment. As the technology advances, phacoemulsification becomes the surgical procedure of choice for cataract treatment; However, phacoemulsification is not a completely safe procedure and has many complications including Endophthalmitis, Cystoid macular edema, Endothelial cells loss, Vitreous loss, and retinal detachment. The aim of this review is to discuss the recent advances in management of cataract surgery complications.