Dr. Talley-Rostov outlines the hot-topics of the 2008 ASCRS meeting:  The beginning of large multi-center study evaluating corneal cross-linking with riboflavin (CCR), corneal topography and the detection of post-LASIK ectasia.  Intracorneal ring segments can be helpful in the treatment of ectasia, keratoconus, pellucid ectasia or post-RK ectasia -- hopefully delaying the necessity of corneal transplant in these patients.  Pitfalls of presbyopic IOLs:  her presentation stressed the importance of being very familiar with the spectrum of multifocal and accommodating lens options.  Dr. Talley-Rostov then characterizes her practice in which they recently began femtosecond-assisted keratoplasty with the zig-zag format.  DSEK combined with cataract she'll do the DSEK afterwards.