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Otro procedimiento se denomina facoemulsificación, la cual implica insertar una aguja a través de una pequeña incisión en el ojo. El extremo de la aguja produce ondas sonoras que rompen el cristalino, el cual es aspirado luego a través de la aguja.
Este procedimiento requiere una incisión más pequeña que en el procedimiento de extracción manual.

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