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HELSINKI — In a study carried out at a single center in Canada, no significant start time-related difference in intraoperative complication rates was found in a large number of cataract surgeries.“Within standard operating hours, surgical start time does not significantly affect intraoperative complication rates in cataract surgery,” Kevin Yang Wu, MD, an ophthalmology resident
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