Ophthalmology Times Europe, in conjunction with Carl Zeiss Meditec, is to host a free online seminar aimed specifically at cataract and refractive surgeons, explaining how to integrate the Acri.LISA multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) into practice.
Ophthalmology Times Europe, in conjunction with Carl Zeiss Meditec, is to host a free online seminar aimed specifically at cataract and refractive surgeons, explaining how to integrate the Acri.LISA multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) into practice.
The seminar will be taking place on Tuesday 3rd March at 4 pm GMT, 5 pm CET, and will provide you with the opportunity to pose questions to the experts, live.
Acri.LISA takes IOL technology to a whole new level; offering surgeons the opportunity to provide their patients with good vision across all distances and in all light conditions. This web cast will explain what makes this lens so unique, and will provide you with everything you need to know in order to implement the Acri.LISA multifocal IOL into your practice. Moderated by Dr Dominique Piétrini, topics to be discussed include: Acri.LISA properties and characteristics; the latest clinical trial results; applications in cataract, prelex and special indications, efficient workflow, and efficient follow-up. This detailed programme will also be complemented by surgical videos, which will show you how to implant the lens.
To register for this free Webcast, please go to oteurope.com/zeiss. This is a free streaming audio Webcast and does not require a phone line.
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