The sclera is the white external tunic that envelops the eye from the limbus or corneoscleral junction (anterior), and to the cribriform plate of the optic nerve head (posterior) (Figure 1).
The tube was next anchored to the sclera using a 9–0 nylon suture placed 10 mm posterior to the limbus (Fig. 1C). Paracentesis was performed at the temporal sclerocorneal junction and ...
In use, an eye-tracking algorithm tracks eye movement so that the laser pulses are delivered accurately to the targeted location on the limbus area where the cornea and sclera meet, said the company. ...
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