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Also, be willing to adapt,
and if necessary, switch
to Plan B. It's not unusu-
al for studies to need
tweaking to stay on, or
get back on, track.
• On wrapping
things up. Review
your data. Did you get
an answer to the prob-
lem you were address-
ing? Think about the
best way to present the
data. Docu-ment the
results and explain how
what you've learned will
improve some area of
activity. Finally, present
the study to both the
physician group and the
staff, and document it in
your meeting minutes.
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The MST Malyugin Ring is provided sterile,
with a disposable injector for each ring.
There was a time, when expanding pupils di meant using time consuming,
burdensome, and/or bulky devices. , and/or bulky devic
Times have changed...
ng is low pro!le, easy to use The MST Malyugin Rin ", !ts
a 2.2mm incision, and is provided through
te with an ergonomic disposable comple
or in every package. injecto
yugin Ring pupil expander, in both The Maly
nd 7.0mm pupil sizes. 6.25 a
m MST. Only from
Provided complete.
Malyugin Ring is provided sterile
Reference:
1. David 1 D id F. Chang, MD, Use of Malyugin pupil expansion device for intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome:
Results in 30 consecutive cases. JCRS; 34:835–841 (May 2008)
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