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Creating aerosolized droplets in phacoemulsification
Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyVol. 56Issue 3p210Published online: October 17, 2020- David J.A. Plemel
- C. Maya Tong
- Stanley M. Chan
Cited in Scopus: 1A wetlab was set up using porcine eyes, an artificial anterior chamber maintainer, and an Alcon Infiniti phacoemulsification system (Fort Worth, TX; Fig. A). Colouring dye was placed in the irrigation fluid for easy identification of droplets on a white paper surface surrounding the eye. During simulated phacoemulsification, droplet/aerosol production occurred when the irrigation ports were in the incision, but not when they were entirely within the anterior chamber. A similar study, using cadaveric eyes and a 2.2 mm phacoemulsification sleeve, also found that no droplet/aerosol was produced when instruments were held entirely within the anterior chamber.