Session I: Corneal Refractive Diagnostics and Treatments - Integrating Current and Future Technology | ASCRS
April 25, 2025 | Los Angeles, CA

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Session I: Corneal Refractive Diagnostics and Treatments - Integrating Current and Future Technology

About this Session

Session Moderators: George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS; Marcony R. Santhiago, MD, PhD

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” For 50 years, ASCRS has educated cataract and refractive surgeons by embracing new approaches, new techniques, and new technology. This year, Refractive Day will highlight the experiences from a half century of corneal refractive surgery, cataract refractive surgery, and the business of refractive surgery. We will apply these learnings to the practices and procedures of today, and we will reflect on how this wisdom can guide us in the development of technology and patient care for the future.


Presentations in this Session

  • Evolution of Imaging Devices in the Preoperative Setting of Refractive Surgery throughout the Years
    Stephen D. Klyce, PhD
  • Can We Use OCT Epithelial Mapping to Guide Our Excimer Laser Treatment Planning in Post LASIK Enhancements?
    David Huang, MD, PhD, ABO
  • Epithelial Map Variables and Their Nonobvious Correlation with Tomographic Asymmetry Indices Detecting Early Signs of Keratoconus?
    Marcony R. Santhiago, MD, PhD
  • Subclinical Keratoconus Characterization Using Motion - Tracking Brillouin Microscopy
    James B Randleman, MD
  • Simulation Software to Predict Postoperative Shape and Biomechanical Outcomes before Laser Vision Correction
    William J. Dupps Jr., MD, MS, PhD, ABO
  • Initial Experience with High-Speed Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction
    John F. Doane, MD, ABO
  • First US Experience with High-Speed Excimer Laser without External Nomogram
    George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS
  • Treating Irregular Astigmatism with Topography Guided Excimer Ablation
    Mark C. Lobanoff, MD, ABO
  • Ray Tracing for Guiding Excimer Laser Ablations: Where Are We?
    Arthur B Cummings, MD