2025-2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 11: Lens and Cataract
2025–2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 11: Lens and Cataract is the definitive resource for understanding lens anatomy, physiology, and cataract management, published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This section is an essential reference for ophthalmology residents, fellows, practicing ophthalmologists, and eye surgeons seeking comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on cataract diagnosis, surgical intervention, and lens-related disorders.
This edition provides in-depth coverage of cataract epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical evaluation, and surgical management. Readers gain expertise in modern surgical techniques, including phacoemulsification, femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, and advanced refractive lens procedures. The text also addresses complications, postoperative care, and outcomes assessment, ensuring a complete understanding of cataract surgery from preoperative planning to long-term follow-up.
A key strength of this section is its integration of foundational science with practical clinical application. High-quality illustrations, clinical photographs, and procedural diagrams support learning and provide visual guidance for complex surgical concepts. The book also emphasizes patient selection, safety, and evidence-based surgical decision-making, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
The 2025–2026 edition incorporates the latest clinical guidelines, emerging lens technologies, and evidence-based innovations in cataract surgery, including premium IOLs, multifocal and toric lenses, and refractive cataract surgery techniques. This ensures readers are up-to-date with the current standards of care in modern ophthalmology.
Available on TheBookLance, Section 11 of the BCSC series is an indispensable tool for residency training, board exam preparation, clinical reference, and continuing medical education. Its depth, clarity, and focus on practical application make it essential for anyone involved in lens and cataract management.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of lens anatomy, physiology, and cataract management
Integrates foundational science with clinical practice
Detailed discussion of surgical techniques: phacoemulsification, femtosecond laser, IOL implantation
High-quality illustrations, clinical photos, and procedural diagrams
Updated 2025–2026 evidence-based guidelines
Includes complications management, outcomes assessment, and postoperative care
Focus on patient safety and surgical decision-making
Ideal for ophthalmology residents, fellows, and practicing surgeons
Essential for board review, clinical reference, and CME





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