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The measurements in graphs Figs. 5.15.3 were conducted at Oertli Instruments, Inc. in Berneck, Switzerland. The drawings in Figs. 5.75.9 have been provided by “Highlights of Ophthalmology”, Panama.

Financial disclosure: The principal author has no financial interest in any of the materials or equipments mentioned. Dr Di Nardo is the R&D manager at Oertli Instruments Inc. in Berneck, Switzerland.

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Menapace, R., Nardo, S.D. (2010). Technology Available. In: Alió, J.L., Fine, I.H. (eds) Minimizing Incisions and Maximizing Outcomes in Cataract Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02862-5_8

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