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- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis abstract "The Alpins Method of astigmatism analysis is a method of astigmatism analysis developed by Australian ophthalmologist Noel Alpins. The seminal publication for the method, which employs vector mathematics, was in the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in 1993. Since its introduction, the method has been further advanced by Alpins, and has been used or cited by many other investigators involved in analyzing the results of refractive, corneal, and cataract/intraocular lens (IOL) surgical procedures. Although Alpins’ earlier work was sometimes overlooked or underacknowledged in some subsequent publications on the subject, the Alpins Method of astigmatism analysis eventually became a standard in the field, and the foundation for an approach to astigmatism analysis endorsed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Astigmatism Project Group. Based on the use of the Alpins Method in a study of cataract surgical patients receiving phacoemulsification, one commentator lauded the Alpins Method for its “elegance and usefulness…”Alpins has obtained a number of patents on the method; these patents are programmed into a commercially available ophthalmic surgical analysis system, called ASSORT (Alpins Statistical System for Ophthalmic Refractive Surgery Techniques), designed to help plan and analyze the results of refractive, corneal, and cataract surgical procedures.In brief, the Alpins Method determines a goal for astigmatism correction and a treatment required to achieve that goal. The method also allows the calculation of the principal components by which an operation fails to achieve its goal, and other components that assist in comparing the results of astigmatism surgery for individuals and groups of individuals. The Alpins Method has become an accepted standard worldwide for reporting the results of studies that include refraction and corneal astigmatism measurements.".
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- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis wikiPageExternalLink www.ascrs.org.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis wikiPageExternalLink www.assort.com.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis wikiPageExternalLink www.newvisionclinics.com.au.
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- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis subject Category:LASIK.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis subject Category:Mathematics_in_medicine.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis subject Category:Ophthalmology.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis subject Category:Vision.
- Alpins_method_of_astigmatism_analysis comment "The Alpins Method of astigmatism analysis is a method of astigmatism analysis developed by Australian ophthalmologist Noel Alpins. The seminal publication for the method, which employs vector mathematics, was in the Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery in 1993.".
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