IC-209 Two Decades of Corneal Cross-Linking: Current Indications, Applications, Outcomes, and Complications-Management; The US, FDA-Approved Technique and Evolving Technology and Techniques | ASCRS
Session
IC-209 Two Decades of Corneal Cross-Linking: Current Indications, Applications, Outcomes, and Complications-Management; The US, FDA-Approved Technique and Evolving Technology and Techniques
July 2021
Meeting: 2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Course Instructors: Gregory Pamel, MD, A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, ABO
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Educational Objective
Improve management of surgical complications

Course Description
The participants will share our vast experience of 2 decades, in managing progressive keratoconus and post-LASIK, PRK and Smile ectasia with CXL. Pearls on indications, patient selection, surgical technique and complication management for safe and effective results will be presented and discussed with the participants.

2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses

This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2021 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, held on July 24-27, 2021. 

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