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  Vol. 108 No. 6, June 1990 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Micropunch for 'buttonhole' anterior capsulotomy in endointercapsular cataract surgery

O. Nishi and K. Nishi
Nishi Eye Hospital, Osaka, Japan.

We describe a micropunch for removing a round piece of anterior capsule (with a diameter of 500 microns) and a technique to prevent enlargement of the linear anterior capsulotomy by tearing in endointeracpsular cataract surgery. The anterior capsule at both capsulotomy ends is excised by the micropunch, and the resulting continuous, round, smooth-edged margin prevents tearing due to reduced concentration of stress.





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