About this Session
Session Moderators: Sophie X. Deng, MD, PhD, ABO,
Bennie H. Jeng, MD, ABO
Both corneal specialists and comprehensive ophthalmologists could encounter challenges in managing common corneal diseases due to varied clinical factors. Conflicting results on the outcome of treatments make it more difficulty for the treating clinician to formulate the best management plan. In this Symposium, the invited faculty will share their experience and provide evidence-based guidelines regarding cataract surgery in the presence of corneal pathologies, and challenges in the management of corneal and anterior segment diseases.
Sponsored by ASCRS and the Cornea Society
Presentations in this Session
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Impact of Sars-Cov-2 on Corneal Transplant
Shahzad Mian, MD
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Corneal Complications of Unregulated Anterior Segment Devices
Sonal S. Tuli, MD, M.Ed, ABO
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Corneal Complications of Glaucoma Treatments
Lisa M. Nijm, MD, JD, ABO
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Global Consensus on the Management of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency
Sophie X. Deng, MD, PhD, ABO
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Is FLACS Preferred in Eyes with Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy
Ellen H. Koo, MD
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Management of Corneal Edema and Cataract, Which One to Treat First? Treat Both at the Same Time
Mark A. Terry, MD
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Management of Corneal Edema and Cataract, Which One to Treat First? Treat One at a Time
Anjali Tannan, MD
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Does Antifungal Agent in the Storage Medium Reduce the Risk of Fungal Infection after Keratoplasty? Yes, It Should
Bennie H. Jeng, MD, ABO
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Does Antifungal Agent in the Storage Medium Reduce the Risk of Fungal Infection after Keratoplasty? No, It Does Not
Elmer Y. Tu, MD