Meeting Coverage:

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Meeting

ASCRS: 2018

The Challenge of Choosing the Right IOL Power

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Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, who delivered the 2018 Binkhorst Lecture, discusses the role of biometry in patient outcome measures following cataract surgery. Dr. Findl also describes the tools needed to determine the proper IOL power for each patient, and says that improved tools will soon be available and will further improve outcomes.

Posted: 4/10/2018

Keywords:

Biometry

IOL Power

Optical biometry

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The Challenge of Choosing the Right IOL Power

Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, who delivered the 2018 Binkhorst Lecture, discusses the role of biometry in patient outcome measures following cataract surgery. Dr. Findl also describes the tools needed to determine the proper IOL power for each patient, and says that improved tools will soon be available and will further improve outcomes.

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Biometry

IOL Power

Optical biometry

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