On-demand webinar
Managing post-refractive patients: A clinical case discussion
5 June 2020
· 35 min watch

Author
Dr. Yeo Tun Kuan
Consultant, Anterior Segment Dept. Of Ophthalmology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore

Author
Dr. Sheetal Brar
Senior Consultant, Phacoemulsification and Refractive Surgery Dept. Nethradhama Eye Hospital, India
SUMMARY
Managing post-refractive patients: A clinical case discussion
More and more refractive patients, who underwent a laser vision correction several years ago, now turn into cataract patients. These patients are most likely very demanding as they are more sensitive to their post-operative outcome with a high wish for spectacle independence. In addition, these cases can be a challenge when it comes to IOL power calculation, as for example the shape of the cornea and/or spherical aberrations have changed.