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ASCRS Clinical Survey 2014

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3 Toric IOLs/Astigmatism ASCRS leadership has identified several educational gaps pertaining to pre-, intra-, and postoperative management of toric IOL patients. More than 30% of respondents to the 2014 ASCRS Clinical Survey reported that 10 degrees or more of postoperative rotational error is acceptable with a toric IOL before visual quality and acuity are significantly affected. More than 37% of respondents are using anatomical landmarks or ink marking without the aid of axial instruments. Although topography is the most common measurement that drives astigmatism axis decisions when implanting a toric IOL, there is otherwise little consistency on diagnostic devices.

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