Tuesday — April 21, 2015
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The past 30 years have witnessed "an explosion in our knowledge of, and ability to diagnose, keratoconus," said Prof. Charles McGhee, MD, PhD, DSc. » Find out why |
Three surgeons all presented portions of an overall study to evaluate an image-guided system for surgical planning and digital alignment. » Find out what they discovered |
Findings from a recent survey of surgeons tap the top reasons for why foldable IOL explantation occurs—whether in one- or three-piece silicone or one-piece acrylic lenses, said Nick Mamalis, MD. » Find out why |
A digital markerless system can be considered more accurate than manual methods when attempting to align toric IOLs, said Daniel Black, MBBS, FRANZCO. » Read why |
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