Warren E. Hill, MD, FACS Question 10 My Cataract Patient Has a Pterygium in the Operative Eye. How Do I Know if it Has an Impact on My Intraocular Lens Calculations? If So, What Should I Do? Mahshad Darvish, MD and Edward Holland, MD Question 11 When …and more » #ophthalmologistwarrenhill
Month: April 2018
Centroid value, posterior cornea info adds game for toric calculators
Take-home: Surgeons should use a centroid value for surgically induced astigmatism rather than a mean or median value when working with toric IOL calculators. Cataract surgeons using toric intraocular lens (IOL) calculators are more likely to have … #ophthalmologistwarrenhill
http://ophthalmologytimes.modernmedicine.com/ophthalmologytimes/news/centroid-value-posterior-cornea-info-adds-game-toric-calculators
Improving IOL power calculations
The continued emphasis on improving outcomes is to increase patient safety and reduce the many burdens associated with a refractive surprise, said Dr. Hill, in private practice, East Valley Ophthalmology, Mesa, AZ. “If a patient ends up –4 D, it’s an … #ophthalmologistwarrenhill
http://ophthalmologytimes.modernmedicine.com/ophthalmologytimes/news/improving-iol-power-calculations
Clarity Medical Systems, Inc
Announces Featured Upgrades to HOLOS IntraOp™ System at American Academy of …
Graham Barrett, MD, Warren Hill, MD, and Douglas D. Koch, MD, developed the IOL formula exclusively for the HOLOS IntraOp. The new IOL predictor formula incorporates elements from validated formulae used to calculate IOL power and adds aphakic data …and more » #ophthalmologistwarrenhill
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161013005813/en/Clarity-Medical-Systems-Announces-Featured-Upgrades-HOLOS