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BLOG: Trocar ACM — New device for infusion
Issue: May 2016
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Maintenance of globe stability and wound architecture is an essential prerequisite in intraocular surgeries. Under such circumstances, viscoelastic and fluid infusion play a very important role. An anterior chamber maintainer, or ACM, and trocar cannula system are commonly employed by anterior and posterior segment surgeons, respectively.
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