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American Academy of Ophthalmology

AAO: 2017

Pitfalls for Corneal Inlays in Presbyopic Patients

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George Waring IV, MD, reviews use of a protocol for addressing complications associated with corneal inlay implantations in presbyopic patients. Dr. Waring shares several if-then statements that explain how to manage such compilations, and shares a video showing the recentering of a small-aperture corneal inlay.

Posted: 11/11/2017

Keywords:

Corneal Inlay

Presbyopia

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Pitfalls for Corneal Inlays in Presbyopic Patients

George Waring IV, MD, reviews use of a protocol for addressing complications associated with corneal inlay implantations in presbyopic patients. Dr. Waring shares several if-then statements that explain how to manage such compilations, and shares a video showing the recentering of a small-aperture corneal inlay.

Posted: 11/11/2017

Keywords:

Corneal Inlay

Presbyopia

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