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While US cataract surgeons still have limited access to pseudophakic correction technology, there were several premium IOLs made available this year that offer toric correction, an important step forward. » Read more
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Making the headlines in clinical diagnosis was the identification of a new layer in the cornea, considerations regarding posterior corneal astigmatism and toric IOLs, and the use of aberrometry to determine toric IOL corrective power. » Read more
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While marking its 40th anniversary this year, the LEITR recognized its many achievements while also laying out its plans moving forward. » Read more
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Throughout 2013, there were several studies done that showed various new technologies and advancements have not only shown better refractive outcomes in cataract surgery, but could continue benefiting the outcomes in the future. » Read more
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Much happened in 2013 for femtosecond laser technology and integrated surgical platforms, however some obstacles still remain. » Read more
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Innovations in imaging and refractive laser-assisted cataract surgery are among the technologic advancements noted by surgeons in 2013. » Read more
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