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Podcast: Corneal inlays
Wednesday, September 28, 2016Corneal inlays offer an interesting new option for treating presbyopia. Dr Minoru Tomita has performed more than 15,000 implants with the Acufocus Kamra inlay. Dr Oliver FIndl met with Dr Tomita in Tokyo recently to discuss his experiences with the inlay.
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Podcast: Limbal deficiency challenging the dogma
Wednesday, September 28, 2016When Dr Harminder Dua observed untreated patients with limbal deficiency maintaining good vision and in some cases regrowing epithelium, he began to question the current dogma of how to best treat limbal deficiency. Dr Findl recently talked with Dr Dua, Chair and professor of Ophthalmology, University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK. about a […]
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Podcast: Small pupils and floppy iris syndrome
Wednesday, September 28, 2016Dr Oliver Findl speaks with Dr Boris Malyugin about how to handle patients with small pupils and floppy iris syndrome before, during and after surgery.
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Podcast: Improving astigmatic surgery
Wednesday, September 28, 2016Dr Findl spoke with Dr Noel Alpins of Melbourne, Australia about innovative methods of pre op visual assessment and IOL calculation that can help the surgeon plan treatment to assure optimal visual results while avoiding refractive surprises.
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Podcast: Dr Dua’s new layer
Wednesday, September 28, 2016In the course of corneal surgery Dr Harminder Dua noticed some anomalous anatomy that didn’t correlate to traditional teachings. His subsequent research revealed a hitherto undescribed layer of the cornea anterior to Descemet’s membrane. Dr Findl recently talked with Dr Dua Chair and professor of ophthalmology, University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK about […]
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Podcast: OVDs go with the flow
Wednesday, September 28, 2016The number of types of OVDs continues to increase, as do the applications. Dr Findl talks with Dr Steve Arshinoff of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on how to optimize the use of these essential tools.
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Podcast: Goodbye Phaco, Hello Femto
Wednesday, September 28, 2016While still in its early days, femto cataract surgery appears to offer greater accuracy and consistency, while reducing or eliminating the need for phaco. Dr Findl talked with Dr Burkhard Dick about the applications and advantages of this approach, and the prospect of the many new applications on the near horizon.
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Podcast: How will you manage the future
Wednesday, September 28, 2016Dr Findl talked with Dr Paul Rosen of the Oxford Eye Hospital about how you can develop the essential practice management skills necessary for economic survival in these changing times.
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Podcast: When disaster strikes
Wednesday, September 28, 2016All cataract surgeons from novice to expert will encounter complications. Dr Findl talks with Dr Paul Rosen about how to prepare for those situations when disaster strikes.
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Podcast: How good are your skills?
Wednesday, September 28, 2016Dr Findl talks with Dr Konrad Pesudovs of Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia about how quanitative and qualitiative analysis of surgical outcomes can help you become a better surgeon.
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