
|Articles|February 1, 2003
Phakic implant: Toric ICL shows promising initial results for astigmatism
Cincinnati, OH-The toric implantable contact lens (ICL) from STAAR Surgical promises to expand the range of patients who can be treated with phakic implants by enabling the treatment of astigmatic myopia and, eventually, astigmatic hyperopia.
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