2025-2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 13: Refractive Surgery
2025–2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course (BCSC), Section 13: Refractive Surgery is the authoritative guide to refractive surgery and vision correction procedures, published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This section is an essential resource for ophthalmology residents, practicing ophthalmologists, refractive surgeons, and eye care professionals seeking comprehensive, evidence-based knowledge on surgical correction of refractive errors.
This edition provides detailed coverage of all aspects of refractive surgery, including laser procedures (LASIK, PRK, SMILE), corneal refractive techniques, lens-based surgeries, and emerging technologies. It integrates the latest research, surgical innovations, and clinical best practices to guide both surgical planning and patient care. Key topics include preoperative assessment, patient selection, outcomes evaluation, management of complications, and long-term follow-up.
A major strength of this section is its balance of foundational science and clinical application. Readers gain insight into ocular anatomy, physiology, and optics alongside practical guidance for performing, evaluating, and optimizing refractive procedures. High-quality illustrations, clinical images, and procedural diagrams support visual learning and enhance understanding of complex surgical concepts.
The 2025–2026 edition reflects the most up-to-date clinical guidelines, safety protocols, and evidence-based recommendations in refractive surgery. It also addresses emerging trends, including wavefront-guided and topography-guided techniques, corneal inlays, and innovative lens-based vision correction, making it a forward-looking reference for modern ophthalmic practice.
Available on TheBookLance, this section is perfect for residency training, board exam preparation, continuing medical education, and clinical reference. Its clarity, depth, and emphasis on best practices make it an indispensable resource for anyone involved in refractive surgery and vision correction.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of refractive surgery techniques: LASIK, PRK, SMILE, and lens-based procedures
Integrates foundational science with clinical application
Includes preoperative evaluation, patient selection, outcomes, and complication management
High-quality illustrations, clinical images, and procedural diagrams
Reflects 2025–2026 updated guidelines and evidence-based practices
Addresses emerging technologies and trends in vision correction
Ideal for ophthalmology residents, surgeons, and eye care professionals
Essential for board preparation, clinical reference, and continuing education





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