About this Session
Session Moderators: Cathleen M. McCabe, MD,
Marjan Farid, MD, ABO
This joint symposium sponsored by the Cornea and Refractive ASCRS committees aims to increase knowledge in refractive options for irregular corneas. Diagnostic evaluations and various treatment options for corneas that have genetic or acquired corneal irregularities will be reviewed. Evidence based outcomes and clinical experience with new technologies such as genetic screening, image analysis in assessing irregular corneas, as well as treatments including laser and small aperture options will be discussed.
Presentations in this Session
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Reversible and Irreversible Etiologies in Irregular Corneas: Can I Normalize This Cornea?
Julie Schallhorn, MD
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The Role of Genetic Testing in the Preoperative Evaluation for Laser Vision Correction (LVC)
Sumit Garg, MD, ABO
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Borderline Topographies: When to Proceed and When to Pass on Lvc
Marcony R. Santhiago, MD, PhD
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Borderline Topographies: LASIK, PRK, or SMILE… Which Is Better for This Case?
Audrey R. Talley Rostov, MD
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Opo Guided Lvc: Is It Ready for Prime Time? How Do I Start Incorporating into My Practice?
Ronald R. Krueger, MD, MSE
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Small Aperture Strategies for Irregular Corneas: Pharmaceuticals, IOLs, and Pupilloplast
Arjan Hura, MD
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Crosslinking and Intacs: What Are the Best Practices and How Do I Start Incorporating into My Practice?
A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, ABO