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Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Contents; 1: Understanding the Phacoemulsification Surgical Learning Process; 1.1 Theatre Training Time; 1.2 Training Progress; 1.3 Understanding Modular Training; 1.4 Modular Training; References; 2: Irrigation/Aspiration; 2.1 Irrigation/Aspiration Fundamentals; 2.2 Terminology; 2.2.1 Orientation; 2.2.2 The 'Safe Zone'; 2.2.3 Soft Lens Material; 2.2.4 The Soft Lens Material Capsule Interface; 2.3 Aspiration Control; 2.3.1 Terms That Are Useful for Aspiration of SLM Include; 2.4 The Irrigation/Aspiration Instrument

2.5 Irrigation/Aspiration Movement Terminology2.5.1 "Wind-on-a-Stick"; 2.5.2 Lateral Movement; 2.5.3 Combination of Lateral and "Wind-on-a-Stick" Movement; 2.6 Removal of Viscoelastic; 2.7 Irrigation/Aspiration Movement Training; 2.8 Aspirating Under the Lens (Port-Up, with Tip Under Edge of Lens Implant); 2.9 Removing Tiny Air Bubbles at the End of Surgery; 2.10 Stromal Hydration at the End of Surgery; 2.11 Intra Cameral Antibiotic at the End of Surgery; 2.12 Summary; 3: Intraocular Lens Insertion; 3.1 Terminology; 3.1.1 Phakia; 3.1.2 Pseudophakia; 3.1.3 Haptic Terminology

3.2 Lens Implant Orientation3.3 Step-by-Step Technique; 3.3.1 Step 1; 3.3.2 Step 2; 3.3.3 Step 3; 3.3.4 Step 4; 3.3.5 Step 5; 3.4 Dialling the Lens Into the Capsule Bag; 3.5 Summary; 4: Soft Lens Material Removal; 4.1 Irrigation/Aspiration Fundamentals; 4.1.1 Aspiration of Soft Lens Material; 4.2 Aspiration Zone Terminology; 4.3 Step by Step SLM Zone Instruction; 4.3.1 Zone 1; 4.3.2 Zone 2; 4.3.3 Zone 3; 4.3.4 Sub-Incisional Zones 4 and 5; 4.3.5 Correct Irrigation/Aspiration Probe Tip Position; 4.3.6 Aspiration "Fishing"

4.3.7 Sub-Incisional Zone 4 and 5 Soft Lens Material Peeling4.3.7.1 Circular Drag; 4.3.7.2 Direct Drag; 4.4 Removal of Lens Epithelial Remnants; 4.5 Summary; 5: Manual Capsulorhexis; 5.1 Fundamentals of Capsulorhexis; 5.1.1 Anatomical Orientation; 5.1.2 Viscoelastic Fill; 5.1.3 Creation of Capsule Flap; 5.1.4 Capsule Stab; 5.1.5 Capsule Flap Creation; 5.2 Creation of Continuous Curvilinear Capsulorhexis; 5.2.1 Capsulorhexis Flap Terminology; 5.2.2 Shearing or Ripping; 5.2.3 Where to Grasp the Flap; 5.2.4 Rhexis Propagation; 5.2.5 6 o'Clock Cardinal Point

5.2.6 3 o'Clock Cardinal Point5.2.7 12 o'Clock Sub-Incisional Cardinal Point; 5.2.8 Completion of the Rhexis Past 9 o'Clock Cardinal Point; 5.3 Additional Surgical Advice for Capsulorhexis; 5.3.1 Ensuring a Circular Rhexis; 5.3.2 Repositioning the Flap to Ensuring the Redundant Capsule is Moved Out of the Way; 5.3.3 Maintaining a Flat Rhexis Flap; 5.3.4 Capsule Crease: A Clinical Sign Worth Knowing; 5.4 Summary; References; 6: Hydrodissection; 6.1 Fundamental Principles and Clinical Signs; 6.1.1 Create Space: The Viscoelastic Burp

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