2014
DOI: 10.3109/17453674.2014.893499
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“Can you push back my glasses?”–a repeated request while operating. Is there an easy solution?

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“…A similar method has been published before, whereby the tiebands are looped repeatedly around the arms of the glasses. 7 However, while trialling this method, the authors found that the repetitive loops were, at times, bulky and irritating to the wearer's temples. Additionally, prolonged head motion could still result in mild spectacle slippage.…”
Section: Novel Methods Of Surgical Mask Tying To Prevent Spectacle Slimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar method has been published before, whereby the tiebands are looped repeatedly around the arms of the glasses. 7 However, while trialling this method, the authors found that the repetitive loops were, at times, bulky and irritating to the wearer's temples. Additionally, prolonged head motion could still result in mild spectacle slippage.…”
Section: Novel Methods Of Surgical Mask Tying To Prevent Spectacle Slimentioning
confidence: 99%