2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-019-04288-0
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Video recording and light intensity change analysis during cataract surgery using an animal model

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“…Using animal models, Fukuoka et al produced footage and images representative of cataract surgery from a patient's perspective, apart from the color-scattering phenomena. The resulting video footage and images were similar patient illustrations and descriptions of visual experience during cataract surgery in an antecedently published work on the same topic [27]. Patients may find their intraoperative visual experience to be frightening, and therefore appropriate preoperative counseling would be appropriate to provide patients with anticipatory reassurance and comfort.…”
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“…Using animal models, Fukuoka et al produced footage and images representative of cataract surgery from a patient's perspective, apart from the color-scattering phenomena. The resulting video footage and images were similar patient illustrations and descriptions of visual experience during cataract surgery in an antecedently published work on the same topic [27]. Patients may find their intraoperative visual experience to be frightening, and therefore appropriate preoperative counseling would be appropriate to provide patients with anticipatory reassurance and comfort.…”
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“…Full details regarding the methods of creating this video were previously published. (supplementary information) [ 22 ]…”
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“…Previously, our group has published a point-of-view simulation of cataract surgery created by using a porcine eye model. [ 22 ] The surgeries were video captured from a patient’s perspective (supplement video). This current study aims to examine the range of subjective experiences of patients undergoing cataract surgery and to assess the ability of the aforementioned video clips to represent visual phenomena experienced by patients.…”
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confidence: 99%