Cataract technology used to correct presbyopia, hyperopia, and myopia
08/20/2004 Read more about these advances in a case study on Jean Henderson, a patient of Dr. Knolle's. This case study was published by Avamed - Advanced Medical Technology Association.
Eye Surgery: Bye Bye Bifocals?
10/14/2003 Vision problems are a growing concern as our population ages. But baby boomers in bifocals may be an uncommon sight one day. Eye surgeon Guy Knolle, MD, answered Web MD's Health's questions about the cutting edge of vision correction. See full story.
Cal Rice Writes About His Personal Experience With Prelex
Read an unsolicited letter from one of Dr. Knolle's patients, Mr. Cal Rice. He titled it "PRELEX EYE SURGERY, One Person's Odyssey." It describes, in detail, his personal experience with having PRELEX. Enjoy! See full letter.
Cutting-Edge Fixes for Aging Eyes
10/13/2003 Like death and taxes, presbyopia happens. The word means "aging eyes." Some call it short-arm syndrome. It's the inability to focus on objects that are near, and it's another sign you're over 40 and will need reading glasses or bifocals. But unlike Aunt Hazel and Uncle Bob, you've got options. No drugstore granny glasses for you. See full story.
Practice what you Preach
Article from Optometric Physician
So what IOL did a world-famous cataract surgeon choose to have implanted in his own eyes? After performing more than 400 Array procedures on his own patients, Dr. Knolle had a colleague, Dr. Bruce Wallace, do unto him as he had done unto many others. See full story. |