DAY 3 - Monday, April 28
SURGERY
Managing mature white cataracts
The efficacy and safety of femtosecond laser for cataract surgery has been questioned—the presumption being that the technology will not be able to penetrate the opaque lens cataractous material, said Sudhank Bharti, MS. » MORE
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Phakic IOLs: Good benefit-to-risk ratio
The benefit-to-risk ratio of phakic IOLs is well-balanced, and while there is a risk of decreased endothelial cell counts in some eyes with certain phakic IOLs, the optical quality achieved is very good, said Thomas Kohnen, MD, PhD. » MORE
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Visualization, guidance goes 3D
Three-dimensional visualization and guidance may be the future of lens IOL implantation. Douglas Koch, MD, posed two questions: Can surgeons eliminate marking for toric IOLs and eliminate the oculars on the microscope as well? » MORE
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Dry eye technology more accessible
TearScience announced it will make the LipiView interferometer and LipiFlow thermal pulsation system available for individual purchase, allowing premium surgical practices to implement the technology with the flexibility best suited to their individual operational strategy. » MORE
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