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Nienke Visser

Researcher at Maastricht University Medical Centre

Publications -  25
Citations -  1185

Nienke Visser is an academic researcher from Maastricht University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intraocular lens & Astigmatism. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 988 citations. Previous affiliations of Nienke Visser include Maastricht University.

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Toric intraocular lenses: Historical overview, patient selection, IOL calculation, surgical techniques, clinical outcomes, and complications

TL;DR: Clinical outcomes including uncorrected visual acuity, residual refractive astigmatism, and spectacle independency, which have been reported for both toric intraocular lenses and multifocal toric IOLs, are reviewed.
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Endothelial cell loss and visual outcome of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty versus penetrating keratoplasty: a randomized multicenter clinical trial.

TL;DR: One year after DALK performed without perforation of Descemet's membrane, EC loss is significantly lower, whereas the BSCVA is comparable to that in the PK group, and improvements to standardize the big-bubble technique are warranted.
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Accuracy of toric intraocular lens implantation in cataract and refractive surgery

TL;DR: A commonly used 3‐step ink‐marker procedure to implant toric IOLs led to a mean error in IOL placement of approximately 5 degrees, which was especially relevant in cases in which higher cylinder power I OLs were implanted.
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Comparability and repeatability of corneal astigmatism measurements using different measurement technologies

TL;DR: Vector analysis showed comparable corneal astigmatism measurements using automated, manual, and simulated keratometry, and the SMI Reference Unit showed good interobserver variability.
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Evaluation of the Comparability and Repeatability of Four Wavefront Aberrometers

TL;DR: Hartmann-Shack aberrometers showed the best repeatability for total ocular aberrations and iTrace for corneal aberration and it would be worthwhile in the future to evaluate aberrometer in patients with more aberrant eyes.