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AcuFocus, Inc. (Irvine, CA), announced the commercial launch and availability of the Kamra inlay and the AcuTarget system across Asia and Europe. As a treatment option for presbyopia, the Kamra corneal inlay is designed to crea... more >
At the AAO Annual Meeting in Chicago, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. (Dublin, CA), introduced the Visulas 532s Vite photocoagulator, which recently received marketing clearance from the FDA. The photocoagulation laser features varia... more >
During a booth presentation at the AAO’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, several members of STAAR Surgical Company’s (Monrovia, CA) Collamer Accommodating Study Team (CAST) presented results of clinical studies comparing the si... more >
At the AAO Annual Meeting, Ioannis G. Pallikaris, MD, of the University Hospital of Crete, Greece, reported on a new type of microlens, the Flexivue (Presbia Coöperatief UA; Amsterdam, Netherlands) that was implanted in the co... more >
Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today asked five surgeons to discuss the importance of assessing macular function in cataract patients.
By Steve Charles, MD; Samuel Masket, MD; Jay S. Pepose, MD, PHD; Richard Tipperman, MD; and William B. Trattler, MD
An understanding of this concept is integral to assessing how well an IOL corrects presbyopia.
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