A breakthrough in astigmatism analysis and refractive surgery planning
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The Alpins method: an astigmatism breakthrough Article by Keith J. Croes
Reporting astigmatism data: The consensus grows
Alpins method cited in JCRS editorial
New article shows the Alpins method in action:
Literature citations for the Alpins method of astigmatism analysis
Why you should care about surgical planning
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Reporting astigmatism data: The consensus grows The December 1998 issue of the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery contains landmark insight on the reporting of astigmatism data in the scientific literature. Click here for details.
The Alpins method in action The Alpins method plays a key role in the lead article of the July/August 1998 issue of the Journal of Refractive Surgery, the official publication of the International Society of Refractive Surgery. Check out the abstract and the press release.
Attention: Prospective refractive surgery
patients
Why should you (and your surgeon) care about Alpins' "optimal treatment"?
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Attention: Refractive surgeons
The Alpins method is included in the ASSORT outcomes program.
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The Alpins method vs. other approaches
How does the Alpins method compare to other astigmatism analysis
approaches? Funny you should ask. The 1994 textbook, "Surgical Treatment of Astigmatism,"
contains an informative summary.
JCRS editorial cites Alpins method
An editorial in the March 1998 Journal of Cataract and
Refractive Surgery cited the Alpins method as one of the "more advanced" approaches
suitable for the reporting of refractive surgical data in the scientific literature.
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The May 1998 JCRS contained an article by Alpins on
treating irregular astigmatism. Click here for an abstract.
In early 1998 ASSORT launched an effort to incorporate the
Alpins method into the programming of corneal topography machines and refractive lasers.
Here are the press releases related to that
campaign.
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