Rethinking IOL selection in Cataract Surgery
Selecting the right IOL is one of the most impactful decisions in cataract surgery. With so many IOL options available today, finding the balance between visual performance, safety, workflow efficiency and long‑term stability can be challenging. As a surgeon, you are expected to deliver predictable outcomes while keeping procedures efficient. To support you in navigating this challenge, we invite you to our upcoming webinar: The Perfect Balance - Rethinking IOL selection in Cataract Surgery.
Leading experts will explore how key IOL characteristics—such as material properties and design features—influence not only visual outcomes, but also surgical workflow and overall safety. Through practical insights and real-world experience, they will share actionable strategies to help you make more confident, balanced IOL choices in your daily cataract practice.
Event details:
Date: 26 June
Time: 2:00 - 3:00 PM CEST
Place: Online, link will be shared close to the event
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Join the discussion and find the perfect balance in your daily cataract routine.
Introducing Our Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Gerd Auffarth
Faculty of Medicine at Heidelberg UniversityProfessor Gerd Auffarth is a leading ophthalmologist and internationally recognized expert in cataract and refractive surgery. As Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Heidelberg University (Germany), he is known for his pioneering work in intraocular lenses and advanced surgical techniques, as well as his significant contributions to research, education, and innovation in modern ophthalmology.
Dr. Nic Reus
Amphia Hospital in The NetherlandsDr. Nic Reus, MD, PhD, is an expert ophthalmologist at Amphia Hospital in The Netherlands, with specialized expertise in cataract and anterior segment surgery. He is recognized for his extensive experience in advanced intraocular lens implantation and the management of complex cataract cases. Dr. Reus is actively engaged in clinical research, with a particular focus on cataract outcomes and patient-reported measures, and is widely engaged in ophthalmic education and training across Europe. He is a board member of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) and is Chair of its Young Ophthalmologists Committee.