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Caribbean Eye: 2016

The Laser's Effect on YAG Rates

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Dan Tran, MD, speaks with P. Dee G. Stephenson, MD, regarding the rates of posterior capsulotomy after laser cataract surgery. According to Dr. Tran, the use of a laser affects the YAG rates associated with different lens types in different ways. He cites one example in which laser cataract surgery lowered the YAG rate and another case in which the laser did not have an effect.

Posted: 2/01/2016

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Dan Tran, MD, speaks with P. Dee G. Stephenson, MD, regarding the rates of posterior capsulotomy after laser cataract surgery. According to Dr. Tran, the use of a laser affects the YAG rates associated with different lens types in different ways. He cites one example in which laser cataract surgery lowered the YAG rate and another case in which the laser did not have an effect.

Posted: 2/01/2016


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