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The US FDA approval of the femtosecond laser has generated a renewed interest in plasma ablation surgery. Plasma Ablation surgery can be performed with lasers such as the femtosecond laser or with the Fugo Plasma Blade. The femtosecond laser is a new entry into the plasma ablation arena. It generates plasma ablation by employing a classic laser platform whereas the Fugo Plasma Blade generates plasma by a novel system that presents many of the components of electrosurgical systems. For this reason, the Fugo Plasma Blade is much smaller and is a fraction of the cost of femtosecond technology. The Fugo Plasma Blade is a portable, battery operated plasma generation system. There are advantages to both types of systems. However, the Fugo Plasma Blade offers multiple FDA approved applications and provides the surgeon with capabilities that not only speed up surgery but allows the surgeon to get out of trouble during surgery. This video demonstrates the versatility of the Fugo Plasma Blade to compensate for equipment failure during phacoemulsification. As we might expect, the phaco machine failed during a floppy iris syndrome case...which is par for the course. When things go wrong, they usually go wrong in a cluster. Here we show you that a dominant device such as the Fugo Plasma Blade can help you to compensate for phacoemulsification failure.