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    Instrument And Method For Phacoemulsification By Direct Thermal Irradiation

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    3/4/2003
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    Bair, Scott
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    Abstract
    A phacoemulsification and aspiration device comprising: (a) a substantially hollow housing comprising a first end and a second end; (b) an electrical resistance heating element disposed at the first end of the housing and configured to thermally irradiate a space proximal to the first end and exterior to the housing; (c) a source of electricity in electrical contact with the heating element; and (d) a vacuum source disposed at and integrally connected to the second end of the housing; and a method for treating cataracts in vivo by liquefying a cataractous lens nucleus and aspirating the same from within a surrounding lens capsule comprising the steps of: (a) thermally irradiating and liquefying a lens; and (b) aspirating the lens.
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