More stable surgery may help better predict effective IOL position
A lens fragmentation device can help to maintain zonular integrity, which can improve refractive outcomes, explain Kenneth J. Hoffer, MD, FACS, and Gerald J. Roper, MD.
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Microscopy study suggests stem cell success in keratoconus
The use of confocal microscopy establishes methodology to count the keratocytes in the corneal stroma, and measure the density of the ADAScs in the implanted tissue, as well as in the corneal stroma.
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Presbyopia-correcting IOLs: Expanding, improving last frontier
Optical quality and retinal quality are essential elements of the performance of any IOL. Physicians can define success by determining how much of each issue is involved in any procedure.
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