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Cleaning an in situ intraocular lens using a disposable hypodermic needle
For surgeons who do not have a Nd:YAG laser, we describe the use of a 25-gauge disposable hypodermic needle for removing undesirable tissue from an intraocular lens surface to obtain a clear view of the vitreous and retina in the complicated pseudophakic eye.