SICS is a medical term which refers to a surgical procedure in which a specialized instrument is used to remove fluids or blood from the eye. Some synonyms for SICS include "small incision cataract surgery", "minimal incision cataract surgery" , and "manual small-incision cataract surgery". This type of surgery is commonly used in developing countries where advanced technology and capital are not readily available. SICS has proven to be an effective and efficient method to reduce blindness caused by cataracts and improve the quality of life for people in need. With continued advancements in medical technology, SICS remains a crucial tool in providing quality eye care to underserved populations around the world.