IC-223 Corneal Topography and Tomography for the Cataract Surgeon: What Do I Need to Know and Why Do I Need to Know It? | ASCRS
Session
IC-223 Corneal Topography and Tomography for the Cataract Surgeon: What Do I Need to Know and Why Do I Need to Know It?
April 2025
Meeting: 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting
Course Instructor: Jascha A. Wendelstein, MD
Co-Instructors: Kamran M. Riaz, MD, ABO; Seth M. Pantanelli, MD, MS, ABO
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Course Description
Course will present an overview of several corneal topography and tomography devices (Pentacam, Galilei, Atlas, etc.) geared towards cataract surgeons. Numerous case examples of "green-light", "yellow-light", and "red-light" topography findings will be presented. Special attention to hot topics (e.g., angle alpha/kappa, corneal HOAs, etc.) will be given. Emphasis will be given to pre/post-operative findings all cataract surgeons should know.

Educational Objective
To better understand interpreting corneal topography and tomography in preparation for and troubleshooting problems after modern cataract surgery
2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting Instructional Courses

This 1.5 hour Instructional Course was recorded at the 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA, April 25-28, 2025.