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Among many factors surgeons cite to prevent clear corneal cataract surgery infection, wound construction and architecture are ‘primary’ ataract surgeons should focus on wound construction and architecture when working to avoid infections among their patients. A special focus on that area of surgery is credited by two senior surgeons as the main reason they have avoided infections for many years. More surgeons have focused on infection avoidance as some data have indicated an increasing rate of e
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