An expert cataract and refractive surgeon shares 2 myopia and astigmatism cases discussed at a recent Ophthalmology Times Roundtable.
EP. 1: Patient Case #1: 36-Year-Old Male With Myopia and Astigmatism
Blake K Williamson MD, MPH, MS, presents a case of a 36-year-old male patient with low myopia and astigmatism seeking surgical refractive correction.
EP. 2: Patient Case #1 Impressions and Treatment Takeaways
Blake K Williamson MD, MPH, MS, evaluates surgical correction options for a patient with low myopia and astigmatism and describes how phakic intraocular lens (IOL) implant can be a preferable option even in low myopia.
EP. 3: Patient Case #2: 39-Year-Old Female With Myopia and Astigmatism
Blake K Williamson MD, MPH, MS, reviews a case of a 39-year-old female with high myopia and astigmatism seeking surgical refractive correction.
EP. 4: Patient Case #2 Initial Impressions
Blake K Williamson MD, MPH, MS, discussed initial impressions of a female patient with high myopia and astigmatism who is an ideal candidate for phakic IOL implant.