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Subspecialties Refractive

Lessons Learned

| Matteo Piovella

We’ve learned our lessons from mixing and matching the first generations of mIOLs. Applying them to current mIOLs should lead to success with today’s multifocal lenses

Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

The Future, in Sight

What can ophthalmologists expect from the aging baby boomer generation?

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

The Usual Suspects

| Alain Saad

How can you predict which patients will develop keratectasia, and if they do, how are you going to define it?

Subspecialties Cataract

The US View on EUREQUO

Last month, Peter Barry reviewed the EUREQUO registry. This month, we get the transatlantic perspective

Business & Profession Cataract

Do Ophthalmologists Undergo LASIK?

| Gregory D. Parkhurst

Refractive surgeons know the pros and cons of LASIK better than anyone – but how many would recommend it to their family, or undergo it themselves?

Subspecialties Cataract

A EUREQUO Moment

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The records of over one million cataract surgeries make the EUREQUO registry uniquely placed to yield answers in the ongoing femto vs. phaco debate

Subspecialties Cataract

A Study in Small (Apertures)

How is the IC-8 small-aperture IOL performing in the real world?

Subspecialties Cataract

Accommodating Accommodating IOLs

| Michael Schubert

Patients with myopia often get poorer results from accommodating IOLs than those without – and a recent study explains why

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Small Incision Femtosecond Refractive Lenticule Assisted CXL in Corneal Ectasia

| Hemlata Gupta

CXL is effective in slowing and halting keratoconus and corneal ectasias – but the thinnest corneas can’t receive it, so we propose a new way of bringing CXL to those that need it most

Subspecialties Professional Development

The 2015 Innovation Awards Are Here

| Roisin McGuigan

Here, we recognize a year’s worth of innovation. Apps, IOLs, imagers, lasers, devices and drugs – the latest and greatest are all here. But which one came out on top this year?

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