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2019 ASCRS•ASOA San Diego Daily Tuesday

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ASCRS SYMPOSIA 20/30 and BCVA of 20/20 in the right eye and uncorrected vision of 20/25 and BCVA of 20/15 in the left eye. He was kept on steroids for a year postop. At 1 year, he had continued to improve to 20/20 uncorrected vision in the right eye. The results echoed the finding of a 2001 study in the journal Ophthalmology, which found dense haze and vision deterioration in most of a group of highly myopic patients who received PRK with- out MMC. "It has become essential to use MMC if you are performing PRK enhancements over LASIK," Dr. Pineda said. Dr. Pineda also noted that using anterior segment imaging can be helpful in diagnosing and managing corneal complications from refractive surgery. Another presentation at the Symposium of Challenging Cases examined usual results from a pa- tient treated with Contoura Vision (Alcon), the first personalized to- pography-guided LASIK platform approved by the U.S. FDA. Parag Majmudar, MD, Chicago, noted the system was developed to correct higher-or- der aberrations through corneal topography. A 31-year-old man underwent uncomplicated LASIK in both eyes but several months after developed monocular diplopia in the right eye. His uncorrected vision was 20/30 with significantly reduced quality of vision. The patient's largest challenge was a large drop-off of the homo- geneity of the central 3 mm of the cornea. In response, Dr. Majmudar lifted his flap and performed topography-guided ablation. The result was significantly improved topography but the patient viewed his vision as significantly worse because he developed more myo- pic refractive error. It turned out that the pattern used to address higher-order aberrations was a hyperopic ablation, which induces myopia. Dr. Majmudar performed a second topography-guided treat- ment and his vision improved to 20/20 but he remained somewhat unhappy due to lingering aberra- tions. In response, Dr. Majmudar has begun testing new software, which aims to perform all of the complex analyses to "get an idea what we exactly are treating and how much residual will there be, and it comes up with a very simple plan for you to follow." Editors' note: Drs. Pineda and Ma- jmudar have financial interests with a number of ophthalmic companies. Nextech 37 continued from page 36 Maximize Efficiency with the Most Intuitive Ophthalmology EMR Nextech.com/Ophthalmology (800) 868-3694 NEW Accurate Coding IMPROVED Knowledge Base NEW Assisted Compliance IntelleChartPRO IntelleChartPRO DISCOVER New & Enhanced Features at ASCRS Booth #1833

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