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Repair of Corneal Lacerations with Cataract Extraction - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Repair of Corneal Lacerations with Cataract Extraction - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features the following multiple images:rn1. Anterior portrait image identifying the injury site to the left eye.rn2. Anterior view of the left eye detailing the lacerations to the cornea ad rupture of the lens.rn3. Side-cut away view again detailing the lacerations to the cornea ad rupture of the lens.rn4. Surgical view with lids retracted and suture closure of the corneal lacerationsrn5. Surgical view with iris hooks placed and lens capsule being flap-cut open.rn6. Surgical view with lens removal via irrigation and aspiration.

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