About this Session
Session Moderators:
Roger Zaldivar, MD, MBA, MSc;
Kathryn M. Hatch, MD, ABO
“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
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Phakic IOL to Refractive IOL Outcome - Worth the Wait
Cathleen M. McCabe, MD
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Am I Still Smiling? Common SMILE Complications
Nandini Venkateswaran, MD, ABO
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Incomplete Anterior Capsule Overlap of the Optic: A Complication to Respect
Vance M. Thompson, MD
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Round and Round Goes the ICL
Neda Shamie, MD, ABO
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From Ambition to Reality: A Young Surgeon’s Journey in Phakic IOL Surgery
Erik L. Mertens, MD
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The LAL Post Lock in Surprise
Blake K. Williamson, MD