The OPD-Scan III is a wavefront aberrometer that rapidly assesses your patient’s total visual system serving all surgical aspects from IOL selection, refractive screenings, day and night vision assessment and smoothly integrates with EMR systems. As a critical component of Marco's XFraction Process, the OPD-Scan along with the TRS-5100 (digital refractor) combine to more comprehensively define each patient’s total visual system in a fraction of the time of traditional refractions. The OPD-Scan III first harvests over 20 diagnostic measurements while assessing all aberrations in the full optical pathway, and also establishes the refraction start points.
I believe the adjustable knot technique described by Dangel is the best method for tying most ophthalmic sutures. The main advantages are no slippage, predictable suture tension, and a compact knot that is easy to bury in tissue. I learned this technique almost two decades ago from Douglas Koch, MD during the first week of my fellowship, and since that time I exclusively use it for closing corneal and scleral incisions.
Dr. Cohen presents his successes with the bioengineered lid spacer, tarSys, to reinforce and aid lid reconstruction. He details the SIS technology behind the processing, his strategies & technique as well as clinical outcomes. Dr. Cohen's private practice, The Art of Eyes, is located in Glenview, Illinois.
The Annual ASCRS and ASOA Symposium and Congress is unmatched in its diverse offering and gives attendees unique access to the latest techniques and technologies in ophthalmic surgery and practices. You will meet the leaders in the field, experience ...