Duet procedure allows for reversible trifocal IOL implantation

VIENNA — The Duet procedure, in which a monofocal or monofocal toric IOL is implanted into the capsular bag and an additive trifocal IOL is implanted into the sulcus, showed stable long-term outcomes and good rotational stability.
“We do this to correct presbyopia but also to have an exit strategy for cases that may have a future loss of function — for example, in patients who may develop retinal detachment or glaucoma in the course of their lives,” Isabella D. Baur, MD, said at the European Society of Cataract and (Read more...)

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