Achieving successful results with refractive cataract surgery
Various strategies for IOL implantation using rotationally asymmetric extended depth of focus (EDOF) implant technology can meet patient needs for a wide range of uncorrected vision with good optical quality and low risk for disturbing dysphotopsias.
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Ultra-widefield OCT ‘may be the only imaging’ needed to manage PDR
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) is defined by the presence of neovascularization; the use of ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging has shown the distribution of this neovascularization and other diabetic retinopathy (DR) lesions in the posterior and peripheral retina.
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Striving for perfection: Creating the perfect IOL
With acrylic lenses currently dominating the market, the industry continues to consider viable options for IOL materials.
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