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titleOfInvention Solution for removing cataract by liquefaction destruction
abstract An improved solution for use in removing cataractous lenses by liquefaction is described. The liquefaction solution includes a thickener to increase the residence time of the liquefaction handpiece in the heating chamber, thereby increasing the pressure output (ie, pulse force) of the solution from the handpiece. Increased. An agent that outgases when the liquefaction disrupting solution is heated in the handpiece can also be included in the solution, thereby also increasing the pulsing power of the solution as it is extruded from the handpiece. The solution also preferably contains a partially water-insoluble drug that forms a temporary insoluble precipitate when heated in the liquefaction disruption handpiece. This precipitate acts as an abrasive when extruded with the liquefaction solution from the handpiece, thereby facilitating cutting and disintegration of the cataractous lens material.
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