Micro coaxial phacoemulsification is an effective technique that reduces the possibility of surgically induced astigmatism with the use of smaller incision size.
The ultra sleeve used on the phaco tip is soft and allows optimal flow of irrigating fluid into the eye, maximizing anterior chamber stability, with least damage to the cornea. The sleeved phaco protects the incisions against extensive epithelial damage, heat and induced coagulation necrosis of collagen induced by bare-needle phaco. In MICP, the sleeved phaco tip maintain the regular arrangement of collagen fibres and shows no contracture or buckling of the tissues around the incision. So the future of cataract surgery lies in the use of thinner sleeves and smaller incision, which are integral to micro coaxial phacoemulsification.
Roshan Eye Care Hospital, dedicated to achieving perfect eyesight, operates all cataract cases with micro incision coaxial Phacoemulsification, only.