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Refractive Cataract Surgery: The modern cataract patient

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Refractive Cataract Surgery: The modern cataract patient

Modern cataract surgery patients are interested in wearing glasses less often for a range of activities and particularly for intermediate vision tasks, and they are attracted to new technology. Paul C. Kang, MD, highlights how innovations in cataract surgery resonate with these traits and how he has incorporated them into his practice.

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