“…Associated benefits of improved technique is protection of the corneal endothelium against damage and less trauma to other intraocular tissues, which can cause complications such as posterior capsule rupture, uveal tissue trauma, and vitreous loss. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] In a previous observational study, we explored the intraoperative effect of using low or high fluidic parameters (eg, vacuum settings, bottle heights, and as- . We determined that IOP fluctuations and absolute IOP levels with lower fluidic parameters, specifically aspiration flow rate and bottle height, were lower than with higher fluidic parameters.…”