CataractCoach 1525: IOL calc case study #1: steep Ks and anisometropia
Our new semi-monthly series is all about IOL calculation case studies. We will present a video about the IOL calculations for an interesting, unusual, or complex case and explain the decision making process and the surgical judgment involved. This first video is a case where the corneas are very steep (keratometry of 47 to 49 D), there is a large degree of corneal astigmatism, and there is significant anisometropia which is primarily due to differences in axial length. There is so much to be learned from this case.

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CataractCoach 1588: IOL calc case study 5: too opaque for optical

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The BEST Lens for Cataract Surgery in 2026

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CataractCoach 1602: IOL calc case study 6: high myopia & high astigmatism

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He Has a Different Lens in Each Eye… Here’s What He Sees | Patient Interview after Cataract Surgery

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CataractCoach 1574: IOLcalc case study 4: prior Radial Keratotomy RK

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What is the best IOL for my eye? Session 1: Part 1

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SimulEYE ISHF Model: Kim Modified Yamane Technique, JnJ Sensar. Gentle on Delicate PMMA Haptics.

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Surgery: MSICS for the Phaco Surgeon

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CataractCoach 1657: six mistakes that young eye surgeons make

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A Quick Guide to Reading Corneal Topography. Part 1

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1 4 How to Choose an Intraocular Lens

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IOL Power Calculation/Biometry Part I Keratometry ( follow quickguide.org )

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Case of the Day- Measuring the Eye for Cataract Surgery

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Types of IOL & IOL Power Calculations | NEET-PG 2021 | Vineet Sehgal

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IOL power calculation in pediatric cataract Dr Sourabh Patwardhan Nandadeep Eye Hospital

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The BEST Cataract Surgery Lenses Options - Doctor Explains

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