Constant high-level visual acuity during total laparoscopic hysterectomy using the OpClear® system
Background Operative vision can frequently be critically reduced during laparoscopic surgery by condensation and other matter accumulating on the distal laparoscope lens. By delivering saline and carbon dioxide across the lens, the OpClear system is designed to maintain operative vision without need...
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