This report contains the results of the 2021 ESCRS Clinical Trends Survey, conducted at the 39th Congress of the ESCRS in Amsterdam. Delegates also had the option of taking the survey online. Questions addressed several areas of clinical practice, including general cataract surgery, astigmatism and toric IOLs, presbyopia correction, glaucoma, and ocular surface disease.
Tags: cataract and refractive
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