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Iben Bach Damgaard, ESCRS 2020 – Intrastromal Lenticule Rotation for Mixed Astigmatism

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Published Online: Oct 8th 2020

Prof. Iben Bach Damgaard (Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark) kindly spoke to us about her ESCRS presentation on intrastromal lenticule rotation for mixed astigmatism.

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  1. What are the limitations of current approaches in the treatment of mixed astigmatism? (00:08)
  2. Could you give us a brief overview of intrastromal lenticule rotation? (00:44)
  3. What are the challenges of performing this technique and how can they be overcome? (02:26)
  4. Could you tell us a little about your recent feasibility study and its findings? (03:25)
  5. What future studies are planned? (04:34)

Speaker Disclosure: Prof. Iben Bach Damgaard has no financial or non-financial relationships or activities to declare in relation to this interview.

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media Ltd.

Filmed in coverage of ESCRS 2020.

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