F151 Keratoconus Management: Long-Term Stability of Topography-Guided Normalization Combined With High Fluence CXL (Athens Protocol)
F151 Keratoconus Management: Long-Term Stability of Topography-Guided Normalization Combined With High Fluence CXL (Athens Protocol)
Friday, April 25, 2014
KIOSKS (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Attendees will share our experience with a large number of cases in the Athens Protocol experience procedure. Video will present 3-year long-term refractive, topometric, pachymetric, and visual rehabilitation changes induced by clinical keratoconus management with anterior-surface normalization by partial, topography-guided excimer laser ablation in conjunction with high-fluence crosslinking.
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