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Category: IOL calculations

2573: How to adjust IOL calcs for 2nd eye

This is a question that I am commonly asked: the patient had a refractive surprise with the cataract surgery of … More

IOL calc case study, iol calculations

2486: first patented AI for IOL calcs

Today the idea of using AI to help with complex problems seems obvious, but this was not the case 10 … More

iol calculations

2409: secrets to IOL calcs in high myopia

This video is a complete cataract case (this is a sub-category on the CataractCoach.com wesbite of unedited videos of exclusively … More

2389: the secrets to IOL calcs in prior RK

In my practice, every day that I am operating I usually have a few patients with prior radial keratotomy (RK) … More

complete cataract case, iol calculations, radial keratotomy

2080: technique of using piggback IOLs

Piggyback IOL refers to a second IOL that is placed in the eye so that there are now two lens … More

piggyback IOL

1904: conductive keratoplasty CK cataract

More than 20 years ago, a new technology was unveiled to help address presbyopia: conductive keratoplasty (CK). This used electrical … More

conductive keratoplasty

1647: do you trust intra-op aberrometry?

The idea behind intra-operative aberrometry is great: measure the eye in the aphakic state and then you can determine the … More

iol calculations

1627: follow up from myopia IOL calcs

I trust that you are enjoying our IOL Calc Case Study videos where we go into the details of interesting … More

astigmatism, high myopia, iol calculations

1602: IOL calc case study 6: high myopia

This patient has a high degree of myopia and also a high degree of corneal astigmatism. The patient wants to … More

IOL calc case study

1357: biometry for trifocal IOLs

The new generation of diffractive trifocal IOLs such as the Alcon PanOptix and the J&J Tecnis Synergy are able to … More

biometry, trifocal

1251: re-aligning a toric IOL without OVD

Our guest surgeon, Dr Alex Abdo Martins from Brazil, has a very interesting case for us. This patient has a … More

astigmatism, toric IOL

1178: AC IOL orientation & calculations

Anterior chamber IOLs (AC IOLs) are not often used, but there will be a time where just about every cataract … More

ACIOL, iol calculations

1146: the future of IOL calculations

This video features the keynote lecture that John Ladas, MD, PhD gave at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute annual … More

iol calculations

1085: Zero power IOL for ultra myopia

Welcome to my operating room at our Beverly Hills surgery center. In this video we will discuss cataract surgery in … More

ultra myopia, zero power IOL

1084: toric planning for high astigmatism

Our video today showcases the surgical planning for this patient with a high degree of corneal astigmatism. We will go … More

astigmatism, toric IOL

1073: Why did the AC Depth increase?

This patient had biometry performed in our clinic, using the same machine in 2017 and then again in 2021. Of … More

AC depth

1056: Let’s talk about my OR cases

Recently, on my usual Beverly Hills cataract surgery day, I had a line-up of a bunch of interesting cases and … More

iol calculations, refractive planning

1037: Trifocal IOL with white cataract

Trifocal IOLs require refractive accuracy. We need to be able to deliver close to a plano outcome without much residual … More

trifocal, white cataract

1007: IOL calculations with retinal disease

Today we present a quick review of IOL selection and calculations when performing cataract surgery on patients with retinal disease. … More

iol calculations, retina

highly myopic cataract surgery

These are some of the most rewarding cataract surgeries to perform since we can correct the cataract as well as … More

cataract surgery, high myopia

refractive lens exchange for hyperopia

This 58 year old patient is highly hyperopic, wearing +8.5 D glasses for distance vision and then +11.0 D glasses … More

panoptix, refractive lens exchange, RLE

Future of IOL calculations: AI

In just 5 minutes this video will show you the future of IOL calculations. Imagine if you met someone who … More

iol calculations

Playlist: Cataract Surgery in Myopia

playlist: cataract surgery in myopia

myopia cataract

choosing refractive targets

Plano is not always the goal It would seem logical that emmetropia is the ideal refractive state of the eye. … More

cataract surgery

Cataract Surgery in Silicone Oil Eyes

Retina surgeons will occasionally use silicone oil to help keep the retina in position during healing and in rare cases, … More

#cataract, #cataract surgery

Review: Rule of 9s for Sulcus IOL Power

With newly developed methods of IOL power calculation, we are approaching 90% or higher accuracy of achieving +/- 0.5 D of … More

sulcus IOL

Ensuring accuracy of A-scan ultrasound

Correlate A-scan & biometry measurements to improve accuracy in IOL calculations. This case shows how disparate measurements can lead to … More

#cataract

Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology

The future is here and John Ladas, MD, PhD gives us a brief lecture about the Rules of the Game … More

Toric IOL planning in a small eye (+29.5 D)

Our main phaco incision will induce astigmatism and multiple variables affect the degree of this change. Larger incisions have more … More

The patient has a surprise for you…

You have scheduled a patient for cataract surgery and the case seems relatively routine. The biometry was good and the … More

Review: IOL calcs in high hyperopia

Here is your challenge. You’re operating on a patient who is highly hyperopic (wearing +6.50 OD and +7.00 OS for … More

Why implant a zero power IOL?

This patient is ultra-myopic with an axial length of more than 31 mm. Using the free calculator at IOLcalc.com we … More

What can we learn from the first eye cataract surgery?

The patient had cataract surgery of the right eye two years ago. Initially, she had a plano outcome and great … More

Choosing Toric IOL Steps

For toric IOLs, we need to select the best spherical power as well as the ideal toric step. What is … More

Post-LASIK IOL Power Estimation

In eyes with prior LASIK, many different methods of IOL power estimation have been described to get more accurate results … More

Cataract Surgery in Keratoconus

When a patient has keratoconus, what is different about the cataract surgery? Can you still make your phaco incision in … More

The Most Extreme Myopia that I’ve seen in 20+ years

An average eye has an axial length of about 23 to 24 mm, but this patient had an axial length … More

Switching from a Toric IOL to a spherical sulcus IOL

We recently featured a four-part series of a single, complicated cataract case in which the phaco probe punctured the posterior … More

IOL Calcs: PLUS Precision Ladas Universal Superalgorithm

The future of IOL calculations is with methods that can evolve. A static formula is a time-limited method which will … More

For ultra high myopes, do not aim for plano!

For patients with a large degree of myopia, undergoing cataract surgery can be life changing because in addition to fixing … More

Methods for IOL calculations after prior LASIK

The three main factors in IOL calculations are corneal power, axial length, and effective lens position. Prior LASIK makes this … More

Quiz: Why did we miss the post-op target of plano?

There are many methods of IOL calculations and with every generation, these get more refined and more accurate. Most surgeons … More

What IOL Power do you choose for this patient?

This 60 year old patient is seeing you in consultation for cataract surgery. He has a significant posterior subcapsular cataract … More

Why Lens Geometry is important for IOL Calcs

The geometry of the IOL is important for IOL calculations and it must be taken into consideration. Yet, we learn … More

Learning from the IOL Calcs of the First Eye

Even with the best methods of IOL calculations (new generation formulae, artificial intelligence methods, and more), there will still be … More

IOL Calc Quiz: hitting plano in a high hyperope

Here is your challenge. You’re operating on a patient who is highly hyperopic (wearing +6.50 OD and +7.00 OS for … More

Pearls for Using Multi-focal IOLs (bifocal, trifocal)

For now, among the more reliable ways to address presbyopia is implanting a multi-focal IOL. These are typically diffractive in … More

Why implant an IOL if the power is Zero?

Sometimes, in a very myopic eye, the desired IOL power will calculate to zero diopters. An IOL of zero diopters … More

IOL Calc Quiz: Why are the eyes so different?

This patient has similar cataracts in both eyes and is preparing for cataract surgery with you. The biometry has been … More

IOL Calc Quiz: Why such different results?

A fan of CataractCoach has asked for input regarding the IOL calculations for his patient with steep keratometry. When he … More

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