
William Trattler
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2 weeks ago |
healio.com | William Trattler |Anthony DeFino
LOS ANGELES — In this Healio Video Perspective from the ASCRS meeting, William B. Trattler, MD, shares data on the efficacy of femtosecond-guided toric IOL placement for astigmatism correction. The retrospective review, which enrolled patients with 1.25 D of astigmatism or less, showed good uncorrected visual acuity after implantation. “This helps us understand that we can really treat our patients with low levels of astigmatism ...
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4 weeks ago |
healio.com | Christine Klimanskis |William Trattler
Key takeaways: The designation is for the treatment of chronic night driving impairment after keratorefractive surgery. Enrollment is complete in the VEGA-3 phase 3 clinical trial of phentolamine for presbyopia. The FDA granted fast track designation to phentolamine ophthalmic solution 0.75% to treat significant chronic night driving impairment in patients who have undergone keratorefractive surgery.
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2 months ago |
healio.com | William Trattler |Anthony DeFino |Christine Klimanskis
ORLANDO — In this Healio Video Perspective from Telling It Like It Is, William B. Trattler, MD, discusses a complex case of pediatric cataract surgery. Despite the risk for a myopic shift in the future, Trattler explained why he decided to give the patient full range of vision with the Tecnis Odyssey IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision). “For a 12-year-old, being able to give her that full range of vision now to see distance and read would be our best option,” Trattler said.
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2 months ago |
healio.com | William Trattler |Vance Thompson |Christine Klimanskis
Welcome to another edition of CEDARS/ASPENS Debates. CEDARS/ASPENS is a society of cornea, cataract and refractive surgery specialists, here to discuss some of the latest hot topics in ophthalmology. This month we are going to discuss how to handle a specific case, a 71-year-old man who underwent cataract surgery with implantation of a toric IOL 8 months ago by another surgeon. He has a history of keratoconus with a maximum keratometry of 53.8 D and about 3 D of irregular astigmatism.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
healio.com | William Trattler |Eamon Dreisbach |Christine Klimanskis
KOLOA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2025, William B. Trattler, MD, of the Center for Excellence in Eye Care in Miami, offers advice on identifying and managing patients with both cataracts and keratoconus. “These patients are actually more common than you may expect,” he said. “The key is to perform a preoperative screening topography.
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