Case Report – Negative Dysphotopsia – Jeremy Kieval, MD
Convincing a referred patient to move ahead with second-eye surgery was not an easy task. Today, 20/20 is not always an acceptable outcome for premium lens patients. Even with all the advances in IOLs and surgical technologies, visual anomalies can still occur, and an IOL’s optic design may or may not be a factor.1 Among…
Read MoreBlended Vision An Option For Improving Vision At All Distances In Pseudophakic Patients – Cynthia Matossian
A ‘mini-monovision’ approach with bilaterally implanted Softec HD IOLs demonstrated positive results.
Read MorePrediction Power More Accurate For IOLs With Labeled Manufacturing Tolerance
Compiled by Callan Navitsky, Associate Editor, and Steve Daily, News Editor Intraocular lenses (IOLs) available in 0.25 D increments with a labeled manufacturing tolerance significantly increased the percentage of patients achieving a refraction within ±0.25 D of the target. This improvement was statistically significant and clinically meaningful compared to unlabeled IOLs available in 0.50 D…
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