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


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

Quantitative measurement indicates corneal epithelium plays crucial role in outcomes

Myriad tools can help surgeons better assess patients at consultation and postoperative

WFG LASIK achieved better 25% contrast acuity gains in corrected/uncorrected distance VA


Shortcomings in ablative procedures mean that new developments in refractive surgery are welcome. Arthur Cummings, MD, FRCSEd, reviews two new technologies that will increase patient satisfaction.


Know the patient’s family history of glaucoma, and conduct a comprehensive exam before LASIK procedure. It is crucial to monitor the patient after surgery; watch for interfact cysts, loose flaps, and pressure-induced interlamellar stromal keratitis.