The Galilei's keratometry readings provide the same accuracy of outcomes in my refractive patients as in my cataract patients.
By Michael G. Woodcock, MD
We may soon arrive at a time when IOL calculations are performed following exact optical calculations—with real measurements of all optical elements and without any fudge factors.
By Jaime Aramberri, MD
The Galilei predicts IOL power for normal patients as well as the IOLMaster does.
By Li Wang, MD, PhD; Mariko Shirayama, MD; and Douglas D. Koch, MD
In a high-volume refractive center, the Galilei is the best option for a diagnostic imaging tool.
By Mauro Zuppardo, OD, PhD
In candidates with irregular corneas, we show them a pictorial graph and a corneal printout to explain the contraindication for LASIK.
By Rajesh Khanna, MD
Learn how to properly administer the patient examination.
By Carlos G. Arce, MD
advertisement
by Richard J. Mackool, MD; William J. Fishkind, MD; Steve Charles, MD; and Mark Packer, MD
The light acts as a warm compress that liquifies the meibomian gland's secretions and ultimately unplugs them.
by Rolando Toyos, MD
A new module designed by David F. Chang, MD, and Eyemaginations, Inc., provides basic patient education about premium IOLs.
by Julia T. Lewandowski, Senior Associate Editor
by Lisa B. Arbisser, MD; Richard E. Braunstein, MD; James A. Davison, MD; John F. Doane, MD; and Johnny L. Gayton, MD
Physicians give an overview of how they analyze, diagnose, and treat various dry eye sufferers to resolve symptoms and reduce an inflammatory response.
by William B. Trattler, MD; Penny Asbell, MD; and Jonathan Stein, MD