Future looks bright for patients with cataract and their surgeons

Crisp, clear vision at distance, day and night, is the highest priority for the patient undergoing cataract surgery.
For the patient selecting monovision to reduce dependence on glasses, the need to provide high-quality uncorrected vision in the distance eye is critical. The near eye is more forgiving because of angular magnification and the ability to move near targets in and out to the preferred vertex distance, and mild residual astigmatism can actually enhance depth of focus. For this reason, the enhancement rate after monovision surgery in refractive corneal surgery and (Read more...)

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