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Welcome to another edition of CEDARS/ASPENS Debates. CEDARS/ASPENS is a society of cornea, cataract and refractive surgery specialists, here to discuss some of the latest hot topics in ophthalmology.
This month, we are discussing how to correct hyperopia after cataract surgery. Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD, and Mitchell C. Shultz, MD, discuss which method of correction they prefer and how they choose a new lens.
OSN CEDARS/ASPENS Debates Editor
When a patient becomes hyperopic after cataract surgery, what are our options?
The first thing that I consider is the length of time since the patient’s

