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Supplement: Integrating Presbyopia-Correction into the Everyday Cataract Practice

Supplement: Integrating Presbyopia-Correction into the Everyday Cataract Practice

This supplement covers integrating presbyopia-correction into the everyday cataract practice, including:

  • ESCRS clinical trends in refractive IOLs 
  • Key considerations to avoid refractive surprise
  • Addressing barriers to incorporating presbyopia IOLs in cataract surgery
  • Matching patient needs with evolving presbyopia-correcting IOL technologies
  • Trifocal advancements to minimize dysphotopsia
  • The importance of managing presbyopia patient expectations

Independent medical education supported by Alcon, Johnson and Johnson Vision, and Zeiss.

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