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filingDate 1987-06-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber SU-1569007-A1
titleOfInvention Method of surgical treating of partly adherent leucoma of cornea
abstract This invention relates to ophthalmology. The purpose of the invention is to accelerate and simplify the operation. To do this, the corneal disc is cut with a round trephine so that the cicatricial area of the cornea is on the periphery of the disc, including transparent corneal areas in the trepanning zone, the disc is turned away from the side opposite to the adhesions, and the corneal disc is removed and placed into the trepanation hole, turning it around the axis so that the wound surfaces of the iris and the cornea are separated and the cornea scar is positioned over the intact iris, and the transparent part of the disk occupied the central position, the corneal disk is fixed on continuous suture.
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