EyeWorld Asia-Pacific June 2018 issue
4 June 2018 EWAP CONTENTS Feature June 2018 Current and future IOL choices 11 - 30 CATARACT/ IOL Managing eyes with long axial lengths 47 Challenges of cataract surgery in long eyes by Stefanie Petrou Binder, MD Cover image: Karl Brasse, MD, EyeLand Design Current state of IOLs 11 Since their inception, IOLs have undergone many advances, yet there is still room for improvement by Michelle Stephenson Getting the most out of available accommodating options 15 Possibilities and limitations of accommodating lens technology by Rich Daly Finding a niche for extended depth of focus IOLs 18 Considering visual needs, patient expectations by Vanessa Caceres Where we stand with MFIOLs 21 The latest models of MFIOLs bring patients closer to a full range of vision with fewer photic phenomena by Stefanie Petrou Binder, MD A range of futuristic IOLs coming down the pipeline 24 Next generation IOLs seek to provide accommodation, adjustability, and more by Liz Hillman Using toric IOLs to correct astigmatism 28 Available toric IOLs and specifics for implanting them by Ellen Stodola Editorial 3 47 36 49 57 Dimensions of ENLIGHTENMENT 8 Highlights of the upcoming 31st APACRS annual meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19–21 July 2018, held in partnership with the Royal College of Ophthalmologists of Thailand by Chiles Aedam R. Samaniego SECONDARY FEATURE: Intersection of refractive surgery and MIGS Considering premium IOLs 31 Glaucoma doesn’t necessarily exclude patients from presbyopia-correcting, toric IOLs by Liz Hillman Adopting MIGS into practice 35 On the learning curve, barriers to adoption, and how comprehensive and refractive surgeons can use MIGS by Ellen Stodola Making MIGS choices 40 Matching glaucoma patients with MIGS treatment options by Vanessa Caceres What’s coming in refractive surgery and MIGS? 44 What the future holds for refractive surgery and MIGS by Rich Daly REFRACTIVE Light Adjustable Lens implant technology 49 A newly approved lens that can be adjusted postoperatively by Michelle Stephenson Presbyopia preference pre-cataract 51 Monovision LASIK versus presbyopia-correcting IOLs by Maxine Lipner When SMILE gets complicated 54 Exploring how commonly ectasia occurred with SMILE by Maxine Lipner Ray tracing 57 The battle continues between optical and statistical IOL power calculation formulas by Stefanie Petrou Binder, MD 8 51
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