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Description
Toric marking is done on the day of surgery by the surgeon or by some other doctor outside the operating room or intraoperative marking. Here we show a technique wherein the anatomical landmarks are identified and sketched along the x-y axis or slit lamp photograph taken preoperatively and markings are done in the consultation room itself. This sketch is used by the operating surgeon as a reference marking, there by making the process easier and the results were accurate.
Toric marking is done on the day of surgery by the surgeon or by some other doctor outside the operating room or intraoperative marking. Here we show a technique wherein the anatomical landmarks are identified and sketched along the x-y axis or slit lamp photograph taken preoperatively and markings are done in the consultation room itself. This sketch is used by the operating surgeon as a reference marking, there by making the process easier and the results were accurate.
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting.