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Recent Lasik Research Presentations by Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center.

By: drandrewcaster

Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center is extremely active in research to improve Lasik results. Dr. Andrew Caster routinely discusses these findings at national ophthalmology meetings and in peer-reviewed journals. This research is conducted by Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center. Below are recent Lasik research presentations by Dr. Andrew Caster.
Journal of Refractive Surgery, October 2007 (Andrew Caster, MD, David Friess, OD, Richard Potvin, OD):
Absence of Keratectasia After Lasik in Eyes With Preoperative Central Corneal Thickness of 450 to 500 Microns. Andrew Caster, MD and associates analyze results of Lasik in patients with thinner than average corneas. Dr. Andrew Caster and his associates found that there was no evidence of keratoconus in this study population. This study by Andrew Caster, MD and associates has been widely quoted by eye doctors around the world.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, August 2007 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Central Islands Following Wavefront-Guided Treatment. Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center discusses several patients who have experienced central islands following wavefront treatment. Dr. Andrew Caster discusses diagnosis and treatment.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, August 2007 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Abnormal Topography and Normal Posterior Float using the Pentacam Tomography System. Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center discusses several challenging cases in determining forme-fruste keratoconus. Dr. Caster compares diagnostic options.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, April 2007 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Early Experience with High-Speed Ablation CustomCornea Lasik for Myopia. Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center was one of the first doctors in the United States to use the CustomCornea software. Here Andrew Caster, MD presents results of his initial treatments.
International Society of Refractive Surgery, November, 2006 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Evaluation of Corneal Ectasia. Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center discusses techniques for evaluation of corneal ectasia at this meeting of refractive surgeons from around the world. Andrew Caster, MD demonstrates with individual examples.
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, August 2006 (Dr. Randleman, Dr. Caster, Banning, Stulting):
Corneal Ectasia After Photorefractive Keratoplasty. Andrew Caster, MD discusses one of the first reported cases of ectasia following PRK. Prior to this case report by Andrew Caster, MD of the Caster Eye Center, it was widely believed that ectasia could not occur with PRK. Dr. Andrew Caster and associates discuss an additional case of ectasia.
Journal of Refractive Surgery, November/December 2005 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center, et. al.):
Conventional vs. Wavefront-Guided Lasik Using the LADARVision 4000 Excimer Laser. Dr. Andrew Caster and associates at the Caster Eye Center publish results of a study comparing wavefront-guided and conventional treatments. Andrew Caster MD finds superior results with the wavefront treatment.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, April 2005 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Improving Lasik Results Using Wavefront-Guided Techniques. Dr. Andrew Caster of the Caster Eye Center, one of the earliest users of wavefront technology, discusses techniques to improve results. Andrew Caster, MD gives detailed instructions to other users of this technology.
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, April 2005 (Andrew Caster, MD at the Caster Eye Center):
Absence of Keratectasia in Lasik Patients with Pre-operative Central Corneal Thickness of Less Than 500 Microns. Dr. Andrew Caster discusses initial findings in this pioneering work regarding Lasik on patients with thin corneas. Andrew Caster, MD’s work at the Caster Eye Center in this area has been widely discussed and quoted by other eye doctors.

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Andrew I. Caster, M.D. has performed over fourteen thousand procedures to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Dr. Caster is widely considered one of the most knowledgeable Lasik surgeons in the United States. Los Angeles Magazine selected Dr. caster as “The Best Lasik Surgeon in Los Angeles” and W Magazine listed him as one of two top Lasik surgeons in the United States. For more details visit: www.drandrewcaster.com





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