Advances In Measuring Corneal Biomechanics Will Improve Safety Of Cornea-Based Refractive Surgery

4 / 28 / 2008

WESTON, Fla. — Patient-specific biomechanical measurement of the cornea will be a major component to helping surgeons perform safer and more predictable laser refractive surgery, according to a speaker here. William J. Dupps Jr., MD, PhD, discussed the nuances of clinical elastography and its implications for refractive surgery candidates at the International Congress on Surface Ablation and SBK, conducted 1 day before the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
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