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The management of astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery is one of the most important aspects of improving uncorrected postoperative vision. Arcuate incisions performed with a diamond knife or femtosecond laser are two of the best techniques for improving uncorrected vision following cataract surgery in patients with low levels of astigmatism.
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Astigmatism
arcuate incision
astigmatism management
refractive error
femtosecond
diamond knife
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This presentation is from the session "SYM-209: The Complete Guide to Management of Astigmatism: Everything You Need to Know to Optimize Cornea and Lens-based Options" from the 2019 ASCRS Annual Meeting held on May 4-7, 2019 in San Diego, California.