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Aug 2023
29m 6s

The Benefits of Performing Cataract Surg...

Cataract and Refractive Surgery Today
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In this podcast, David Lubeck, MD, moderates a roundtable discussion on the topic of performing cataract surgery at a more physiological IOP. Listen as an expert panel of anterior segment surgeons discusses the historical basis and detrimental effects of supraphysiologic-IOP cataract surgery, the potential benefits of a lower, more physiological IOP during cataract surgery, the evolution of technology, and surgeons’ and patients’ experiences.

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