Click here to view the original post by Healio Ophthalmology.
In addition to our own original articles, the Retina Consultant team expertly curates relevant news and research from leading publications.to provide our readers with a comprehensive view of the retina & ophthalmology landscape, Full credit belongs to the original authors and publication.
By clicking the link above, you will be leaving our site to view an article from its original source.
Sharpen your perspective. Get our weekly analysis of the news shaping the retina industry.
Different IOL calculators provided similar results in patients with a history of LASIK surgery, according to a study published in the Journal of Refractive Surgery.
Thomas Kohnen, MD, PhD, and colleagues wrote that corneal refractive surgery has been shown to complicate the accuracy of IOL power calculations because the surgery alters the relationship between the anterior and posterior corneal refractive power.
“Formulas that predict the exact lens position from the corneal curvature are known to be inaccurate when corneal curvature and refractive power are altered by refractive surgery,” they

