55 results on '"Eye -- Refractive errors -- Surgery"'
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2. Dry eye and refractive surgery
3. Mitigating ectasia risk
4. The AUSCRS circle of life
5. Update on refractive surgery
6. Reports from Queensland University of Technology Add New Data to Findings in Refractive Errors (Refractive Errors Occurring With Tilt of Intraocular Lenses)
7. Findings from Department of Refractive Surgery Update Understanding of Refractive Errors (Deep Transfer Learning for Ethnically Distinct Populations: Prediction of Refractive Error Using Optical Coherence Tomography)
8. Government Medical College Researchers Have Provided New Data on Refractive Errors (Keratorefractive surgery practice in a tertiary eye care center in central India)
9. Commentary: Reliability of different biometric measurements in implantable collamer lense procedure
10. Benefits of topography-guided treatments for irregular corneas: Procedure can improve best-corrected visual acuity, enhancing quality of life for patients
11. Pearls For Successful EVO ICL Management
12. A New Refractive Surgery Option: EVO ICL[TM]
13. EVO ICL Outcomes: What To Expect For Your Patients
14. 'Apparatus And Method For Enhancing Corneal Lenticular Surgery With Laser Refractive Index Changes' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20220339036)
15. Refractive surgery in retrospect
16. Patent Issued for Apparatus and method for enhancing corneal lenticular surgery with laser refractive index changes (USPTO 11382795)
17. Tipping points: topography-guided ablation reshaping refractive surgery
18. Where do you stand on these refractive surgery controversies? The good news: options abound. The bad news: ditto
19. In pursuit of emmetropia: choosing from the refractive surgery menu
20. New refractive technologies: early experiences, thoughts: Developing technologies in refractive surgery may increase patient satisfaction
21. Looking at refractive surgery
22. Emerging lens removal and implant technologies
23. Investigators from Shanghai Jiao Tong University Have Reported New Data on Refractive Errors (Implantable Collamer Lens With a Central Hole for Residual Refractive Error Correction After Corneal Refractive Surgery)
24. My 'Stealthy' situation; here's a personal accounting of how I lost some visual acuity to a stealthy sight thief
25. New formula allows, simplifies pseudophakic IOL power calculation
26. Pseudophakic hyperopia in nanophthalmic eyes managed by a posterior chamber implantable collamer lens
27. Intraocular lens exchange through a 3.2-mm corneal incision for opacified intraocular lenses
28. Upgrades to wavefront aberrometer enhance surgical feedback: technology provides continuous, real-time refractive data throughout procedure
29. Striving for better optical quality after refractive surgery
30. Improved outcomes possible with advanced technology: surgeons able to tailor ablation profile to individual patient for better visual results
31. Blade choice can affect flap thickness but quality is constant: while high-quality flaps can be achieved, surgeons should be aware of varying outcomes. (Flap outcomes)
32. Refractive surgery reaches new heights through innovation
33. Options for K do not compute: correct IOL power may be difficult to calculate with current methods after refractive surgery. (Need for accuracy)
34. Hyperopia correction research occurring on numerous fronts: Anatomic differences make some approaches preferable to others, but options are increasing. (Advances)
35. Assessing quality of vision critical to refractive outcome: most cases of vision quality loss linked to optical aberrations, specifically higher-order aberrations. (Patient satisfaction)
36. Identifying candidates for non-corneal refractive surgery: Part 1: Phakic IOLs
37. Proceed with caution since pediatric refractive surgery is in its infancy: despite parental pressure, surgeons need to assess each individual case carefully. (Entering a new arena)
38. Surgical technique influences refractive outcomes, stability: a continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis should be round, centered, and smaller than the IOL optic. (IOL implantation)
39. Recent advances in ophthalmology
40. Successful strategies for piggyback IOLs: residual refractive error: technique may be best choice for eyes that are not good candidates for LASIK or PRK
41. Refractive surgery for kids? Benefits versus risks: Procedure may be appropriate for those with bilateral high ametropia, severe anisometropia
42. Optimization of the tear film and macula prior to cataract and refractive surgery
43. Manage allergy symptoms to improve refractive outcomes: patients with atopy should be treated with topical agents to avoid risks such as DLK
44. How to beat the most common objection: pricing: surgeons need to create value when selling elective refractive procedures to patients
45. Medical errors in refractive surgery can be eliminated
46. Military review supports laser surgery safety
47. Ringing in the new, resurging the old: three decades of refractive techniques clinically analyzed-with an optimistic outlook
48. Researchers at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Release New Data on Refractive Errors
49. Postrefractive IOL power calculation still a challenge
50. Self-assessment a good metric for measuring IOL success: patient-reported outcomes highlight issues of postoperative function, spectacle independence
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