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Improving Treatments with Aspheric Optics in IOL and Laser-Based Vision Correction
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Author(s)/Faculty: Stephen S. Lane, MD; Karl G. Stonecipher, MD; Daniel S. Durrie, MD; Kerry D. Solomon, MD
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Stephen S. Lane, MD; Karl G. Stonecipher, MD; Daniel S. Durrie, MD; Kerry D. Solomon, MD
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Source: OCULAR SURGERY NEWS U.S. EDITION
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Type: Monograph
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Number of Articles: 5
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Release Date: April 2009
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Expiration Date: April 10, 2010
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Cost: $0.00 / $0.00
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Credit Type: CME
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Number of Credit(s): 1.25
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OVERVIEW
Premium IOL surgery and laser-based surgery are needed to correct visual deficits such as cataracts, higher-order aberrations, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Ophthalmologists must increase their knowledge of the benefits of aspheric IOLs in order to identify proper candidates for this type of surgery and counsel them preoperatively. In this monograph, an expert faculty will review aspheric optics and premium IOL surgery, highlight current techniques and technology, discuss challenging cases, and provide clinical pearls for improved management of patients with visual deficits.
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- “On Label” but “Out of the Box”
- Introduction
- Incorporating Aspheric and Toric IOLs in Your Practice: Why and How?
- Why This Laser Now?
- How to Integrate Aspheric Presbyopia- Correcting IOLs Into Your
Practice