Cystorrhexis: Definition, Causes & Surgical Applications
Cystorrhexis is the rupture of a cyst. It refers to the tearing of a cyst wall. This action is usually done during extraction and removal of a cyst.
In ophthalmology, cystorrhexis is a surgical technique used to create an opening in the anterior capsule of the lens during cataract surgery.
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