Using Presbyopia and Toric Lens Technologies to Achieve Optimal Cataract Refractive Outcomes


Colin Kerr
Published: Friday, June 1, 2018
In this supplement, published by EuroTimes in association with the ESCRS Education Forum, we learn how surgeons are using presbyopia and toric lens technologies to achieve optimal cataract and refractive outcomes. The supplement includes articles by Oliver Findl, Austria; Thomas Kohnen, Germany; Boris Malyugin, Russia; and Rudy MMA Nuijts, the Netherlands.
The supplement is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Johnson&Johnson Vision, Zeiss and Alcon.
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Tags: presbyopia, toric lens
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