
The only thing more satisfying than hearing from someone who is thrilled with the results of a recent cataract surgery is learning that the patient experienced no pain during the procedure.
Like my colleagues across ophthalmology, I am committed to these kinds of results, and that is why I am always on the lookout for the most effective ways to support my patients’ comfort in the operating room.
Fortunately, ocular surgeons have long had the ability to provide excellent anesthetic coverage during routine anterior segment procedures that take 25 minutes (Read more...)