Join White as he discusses the history of cataract surgery and where femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, or FLACS, fits in. He also explains what he believes to be follies of FLACS and why some people continue to use this procedure.
- Disclaimer :09
- Intro :24
- Today we’ll talk about femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, or FLACS :36
- Financial disclosures :57
- The history of cataract surgery and where FLACS fits in 1:21
- The lens supplies about 1/3 of the focusing ability of the human eye 3:35
- Scheie Eye Institute 5:42
- The discovery of poly(methyl methacrylate) 6:14
- Extracapsular cataract extraction 7:14
- Cataract surgery moves almost entirely to posterior chamber 7:44
- The YAG laser 18:40
- Phacoemulsification 19:21
- All of these procedures were paid for by health insurance 11:41
- The Crystalens 17:00
- A petition for patients to have the right to pay to upgrade their implant experience 17:37
- The era of refractive cataract surgery 19:03
- A false timeline 19:32
- Comparing things properly, you find a small difference between two surgeries 22:29
- The impressive engineering of femtosecond lasers 23:30
- Why do people use the femtosecond laser surgery? 24:53
- I do a bit of work as a defense expert in malpractice cases 26:42
- There are some bright spots here 29:21
- Calling out two groups who don’t let patients decide whether they want FLACS 30:48
- I have respect for them, but I don’t think there is justification for doing FLACS based on outcomes 36:13
- Throwing a bone to the proponents of FLACS 37:14
- That’s my take on FLACS 38:56
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Disclosures: White reports being a consultant to Allergan, Bruder, EyePoint, Eyevance, Kala, Novartis, Ocular Therapeutix, Omeros, Rendia, Sun and Tearlab; speaker for Allergan, Eyevance, Kala, Novartis, Omeros and Sun; and ownership in Ocular Science.
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- Publiée13 novembre 2020 à 11:00 UTC
- Durée40 min
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- Épisode10
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