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Smaller-Incision new-generation implantable miniature telescope: Three-months follow-up study.

Alfonso SavastanoSilvia FerraraPaola SassoMaria Cristina SavastanoEmanuele CrincoliTomaso CaporossiUmberto De VicoFaustino Vidal-ArocaGiuseppe FrancioneLeonardo SammarcoGloria GambiniChiara FedeliEmiliana Di NardoStanislao Rizzo
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2023)
SING IMT could be a valid surgical device to improve patients' sight and quality of life which have been deteriorated by late-stage macular degeneration. Further studies with more patients and longer follow up are needed to confirm our results.
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