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      Use of a wick to deliver preoperative mydriatics for cataract surgery.

      Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
      Anti-Infective Agents, administration & dosage, Cataract Extraction, methods, Cyclopentolate, Diclofenac, Drug Delivery Systems, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Mydriatics, Ofloxacin, Phenylephrine, Preoperative Care, Prospective Studies, Pupil, drug effects, Surgical Sponges

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          Before cataract surgery at our institution, we traditionally dilated the pupils with 5 drops: proparacaine 0.5%, cyclopentolate 1%, phenylephrine 2.5%, flurbiprofen sodium 0.03% (Ocufen), and ofloxacin 0.3% (Ocuflox) at 15-minute intervals given 3 times. This was work intensive for the nursing staff. Since September 2000, we have used a wick soaked in a dilating mixture containing cyclopentolate 1%, phenylephrine 2.5%, diclofenac sodium 0.1% (Voltaren), and Ocuflox. Use of the wick has been beneficial and time saving to hospital staff.

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