2022
DOI: 10.4103/ijo.ijo_796_22
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Comment on: Comparison of the clinical outcomes of Eyecryl™ and Tecnis® toric intraocular lenses: A real-world study

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“…Also, we stated that the viscoelastic substance was completely removed to avoid further rotation of the IOL, to highlight the importance of viscoelastic removal. We agree with the remarks put forward by Sarkar[ 1 ] regarding the toric IOL alignment. The final IOL alignment should be done after removing the viscoelastic and hydrating the wounds.…”
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“…Also, we stated that the viscoelastic substance was completely removed to avoid further rotation of the IOL, to highlight the importance of viscoelastic removal. We agree with the remarks put forward by Sarkar[ 1 ] regarding the toric IOL alignment. The final IOL alignment should be done after removing the viscoelastic and hydrating the wounds.…”
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“…We thank Sarkar[ 1 ] for the interest shown and comments on our article. [ 2 ] We agree that a prospective randomized control study might provide more meaningful results, as we had mentioned in the limitations of the study.…”
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