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Ocular Surface Disease: Impact On Pre-Surgical Biometry And Symptoms In Refractive And Cataract Surgery

By ximena.balbin
July 22, 2025
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Ocular Surface Disease: Impact On Pre-Surgical Biometry And Symptoms In Refractive And Cataract Surgery

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  • Tear film irregularities due to dry eye disease (DED) can alter critical pre-surgical biometry measurements used to develop an accurate surgical plan.
  • The high prevalence of DED in the pre-surgical population puts untreated DED patients at risk for continued ocular surface discomfort and inaccurate biometry measurements used to calculate intraocular lens implants leading into surgery. •
  • Algorithms have been developed to help clinicians thoroughly and efficiently diagnose and treat DED in order to optimize the tear film quality and symptoms leading up to surgery.

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