how does the lasrphaco probe look like
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The laser energy of the laserphaco probe vaporizers or 'phacoblates' the cataract and lens matter
The first of Patricia Bath's four patents related to the Laserphaco Probe was Number 4744360, issued May 17, 1988.
She made it to remove cataracts
the laserphaco is a medical device that Patricia Era Bath invented
She was 366721 when she invented the Laserphaco Probe
Patricia Bath is the first African American female doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention, the laserphaco probe. She is an American, born in Harlen, New York in November 1942.
Her invention was the Laserphaco Probe: a laser device that vaporizes cataracts.
nothing because they don't use it anymore
idk i do not know that is y i asked u guys dunh? do u listen?
Yes, the laserphaco probe is still in use today, primarily in ophthalmic surgery for cataract removal. It utilizes laser technology to emulsify the cataract lens, allowing for a less invasive procedure with potentially quicker recovery times. However, advancements in surgical techniques and equipment have introduced other methods, such as phacoemulsification, which are now more commonly used. Nonetheless, the laserphaco probe remains a valuable tool in certain clinical settings.
The Cataract Laserphaco Probe is a slender, elongated instrument resembling a pen or a small wand. It features a thin, pointed tip that houses a laser fiber, which is used to break up cataracts during surgery. The probe may also have a lightweight handle for easy maneuverability, and its design allows for precision in targeting the cloudy lens while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. Overall, it is designed for efficiency and accuracy in cataract removal procedures.