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A New Technique to Reduce Astigmatism: Square Suture
May 2019
Meeting: 2019 Annual Meeting
Presenters: Laura Capitian, MD; Ricardo Nose, MD; Walton Nosé, MD
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Description
Several techniques of corneal suture have been used to stabilize the induced hyperopia followed by radial keratotomy and decrease the astigmatism. This new technique was performed since 2013 with more than 50 eyes and 75% has improved the visual acuity until 3 vison line. One of the great advantages is that the wire anchored is parallel to the incision, thus maintaining greater stability.
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting. 

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