
Fred Gebhart
Articles by Fred Gebhart



A study reviews the results, and patient satisfaction following bilateral implantation of an extended depth of focus intraocular lens.

Error in first eye can guide decisions in IOL selection for fellow eye of patients

Eye drops, drug-delivery system innovations aim to improve outcomes, adherence

Differing signaling pathways could lead to different types of cataracts in children.

Laser technology has potential to modify IOL refractive index without change to lens shape

Advancements in preoperative assessment, techniques help to enhance refractive surgical outcomes

Approach more cost-effective, considered as option for first-line therapy, suggests surgeon

Device is noninvasive, nonthreatening; does not require topical or general anesthesia

Level of evidence is decent, but may not be applicable to all racial, ethnic groups



Presbyopia patients have changed. They are younger than ever, more active than ever before, and they have more treatment options than ever before.

Clinicians need to weigh such factors as inflammation and IOP in determining when steroid therapy is beneficial in uveitic glaucoma.

Cystoid macular edema can permanently alter vision, so it is highly crucial to utilize best practices for treating the cataract surgery complication.

An update is provided on the latest developments for an evidence-based approach in mild to severe dry eye disease.

A patient satisfaction and quality-of-life survey found that three presbyopia-correcting IOLs provide better spectacle independence than monovision.
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