Weighing just 1lb, the handheld Pictor provides a truly portable approach to ophthalmic imaging. Its versatility allows for retinal (non-mydriatic) and external ocular imaging. It can take up to 1,000 high resolution images, easily transferred to any computer for review and examination.
While an overwhelming majority of patients are satisfied with their presbyopia-correcting lenses, there are some who cannot tolerate the vision. As ophthalmologists we are great at screening out poor candidates for these technologies, but even the “ideal patient” may end up extremely dissatisfied. In those cases, exchange of the intraocular lens (IOL) may be the only option. There are many techniques to perform an exchange, but the basic tenets remain the same.
Unmatched in education, attendees call this the best meeting in ophthalmology! This year's ASCRS Symposium on Cataract, IOL and Refractive Surgery, ASOA Congress on Ophthalmic Practice Management, and Technicians and Nurses Program offer the best ...