Careful patient selection necessary for trifocal IOLs

Trifocal IOLs may be an option for patients with less-than-perfect eyes, but selection should be made case by case, according to one specialist.
“We all know that the ideal candidate has cataract but otherwise completely normal eyes, as in the registration trials, but this is not always the case in our everyday practice,” H. Burkhard Dick, MD, PhD, said at the virtual European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons winter meeting.
While eyes with previous RK, severe dry eye and compromised corneas due to corneal dystrophies, stromal scars and opacifications (Read more...)

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