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Phacoemulsification and nucleic acid-enriched aerosol: considerations from an eye model of cataract simulation.

Andrea CacciamaniFabio ScarinciLuca BrunoBijorn Omar BalzaminoConcetta CafieroAgnese RePamela CosimiGuido RipandelliAlessandra Micera
Published in: Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie (2021)
As the main output of the study, the phaco-generated aerosol can deliver an intact ssRNA sequence. Since the aerosol can potentially reach the operator's face, any biological agent (virus/bacteria) potentially inside the anterior chamber of a patient undergoing cataract surgery, eventually escaping from biomolecular checks, can be potentially infective for operators. The data reported herein suggest that collective versus individual protective countermeasures should always be encouraged in ocular surgery and should not be restricted to coronavirus disease emergencies.
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