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Tuesday 13 September 2016 | Session Time: 16:00-18:00
Venue: Auditorium A- 16:00
- Evaluation of age-related changes on human ocular accommodation biomechanics using high frequency ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM)
Presenting Author: D.Goldberg USA - 16:06
- Improvement in near visual acuity persists 2 and 3 years following surgery in the VisAbility multicenter clinical trial
Presenting Author: J.Katz USA - 16:12
- Pre-clinical and clinical assessment EV06 ophthalmic solution (EV06; lipoic acid choline ester, 1.5%) for improving distance-corrected near vision acuity (DCNVA) in presbyopes
Presenting Author: J.Hunkeler USA - 16:18
- Six month follow-up results and retreatment rates with the Supracor LASIK procedure for presbyopia
Presenting Author: K.Liesto FINLAND - 16:24
- Comparison of uncorrected and target-corrected visual performance of a small aperture intraocular lens in the treatment of presbyopia
Presenting Author: S.Schmickler GERMANY - 16:30
- Visual performance of a new extended-depth-of-focus intraocular lens
Presenting Author: G.Savini ITALY - 16:36
- Discussion
- 16:42
- Long-term visual outcomes after laser anterior ciliary excision
Presenting Author: S.Rowen USA - 16:48
- A comparison of monocular vs binocular near vision at 24 month post-scleral implants for presbyopia
Presenting Author: B.Soloway USA - 16:54
- Binocular reading efficiency with clear non-refractive hydrogel corneal inlay for the correction of presbyopia
Presenting Author: E.Barragan MEXICO - 17:00
- Discussion
- 17:18
- Spectacle independence and patient satisfaction with FineVision trifocal compared to bifocal intraocular lens implantation in refractive lens exchange procedures
Presenting Author: K.Nistad NORWAY - 17:24
- Refractive stability with and without capsular tension rings for two designs of FineVision Trifocal IOL
Presenting Author: B.Gjerdrum NORWAY - 17:30
- Visual function with KAMRA corneal inlay in pseudophakic patients, extended-depth-of-focus intraocular lens (EDOF-IOL) and diffractive multifocal intraocular lens (MF-IOL) for the surgical correction of presbyopia
Presenting Author: M.El-Husseiny GERMANY - 17:36
- Discussion