by Carlos Buznego MD
Carlos Buznego, MD, Center For Excellence In Eye Care in Miami, shared his findings from a study comparing the predictability and stability of the equiconvex accommodating IOL versus a monofocal IOL. The equiconvex accommodating lens was found to be predictable and stable compared to the monofocal control lens.
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