Could new-generation lenses be considered for children with congenital cataracts?

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I have a long experience with pseudoaccommodating IOLs in pediatric patients.
Since the first 3M diffractive implants in 1989, I have used them in more than 2,100 children, and I always welcome new innovations such as trifocal and extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses. So far, I have only implanted a small number of them (27 and 12, respectively), and my follow-up is limited, but I have been favorably impressed, particularly (Read more...)

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