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titleOfInvention Systems and processes for eye moisturizing during ocular surgery
abstract Various systems and techniques for delivering moisture to the eye during eye surgery can be used. In a particular embodiment, systems and techniques for supplying moisture to the eye may include the ability to determine whether the eye should be hydrated during eye surgery and to operate the fluid control device if moisture is to be supplied to the eye. Operation of the fluid control device allows fluid flow from the fluid storage chamber to the fluid nozzle and the fluid nozzle is connected to a nozzle mounting device that can be adapted to securely secure the fluid nozzle to the patient's eye. The systems and techniques may also include the ability to deactivate the fluid control device.
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