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SPOTLIGHT ON THE FUTURE
An international gathering of ophthalmologists convened
in Lisbon, a city famed for its intrepid explorers, at the
official opening ceremony of the XXIII Congress of the
ESCRS. An enthusiastic crowd assembled in the main
auditorium of the city’s Centro de Congressos as a
rainbow of lights danced against a starry backdrop and
dramatic music signalled the opening of the congress.
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SLOW MOTION PHACO WINS VIDEO COMPETITION
The overall winner of this year’s ESCRS/Alcon Video Competition was Teruyuki Miyoshi MD,
Japan, for his video“ Ultra high speed images of the phaco tip under different power modes”.
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ADVANCING REFRACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES - QUALITY OF VISION = QUALITY OF LIFE
Francesco Carones MD
Milan discussed his initial
experience with the latest
upgrade of the
LADARVision platform, the
LADAR 6000. He
highlighted several
innovative hardware and
software
upgrades that
allow shorter procedure
times and improved patient
flow.
ADVANCING REFRACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES - QUALITY OF VISION = QUALITY OF LIFE
David Allen FRCS,
FRCOphth, Sunderland
Eye Infirmary, UK
discussed his initial
experiences
with the
ReSTOR intraocular lens.
He discussed the
functional results with the
ReSTOR derived
from US
and European multicentre
studies.Taken together,
these indicate 85% of
patients
receiving the
ReSTOR achieve 20/25 or
better uncorrected visual
acuity and J2 or better. He
cited additional studies
indicating that the lens also provides good intermediate
vision.
ALIREZA MIRSHAHI WINS KIEWIET de JONGE AWARD
Alireza Mirshahi MD, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany, is
the winner of
the 2005 Kiewiet de Jonge Award, given in recognition of the best
European paper published in
the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in the
previous year.
SHOPPING IN LISBON
Lisbon loves shoppers, and shoppers love Lisbon.There are
dusty boutiques to discover in
every part of the Old Town. Some
have specialised in gloves, or oils, or wines or tiles for
decades if
not for centuries.Treasure hunters search out Lisbon’s antique
shops.There are
more than 100 of them, clustered in the Sao
Bento quarter, around the Cathedral and from
Rua da Escola
Politecnica and Principe Real to Rua do Alecrim, down Rua D.
Pedro V.
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