The Masket Foundation White Papers
Another present subject of interest for the Foundation is the problem of Negative Dysphotopsia, an annoying side effect of routine cataract surgery. Dr. Masket has invented a new intra-ocular lens to prevent the problem and the Foundation is supporting research on the device in Europe at this time.
Solving the problem of negative dysphotopsia
Samuel Masket, MD
Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today, May 2014
Preventing Negative DysPhotopsia
ESCRS 2015, October 2015
FS-Cataract Lenses
Howard Larkin
Eurotimes, November 2014
IOL Predictions for the coming year
Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, FEBO; Samuel Masket, MD; Richard Packard, MD, DO, FRCS, FRCOphth; and Liliana Werner, MD, PhD
Cararact & Refractive Surgery Today Europe, November/December 2014
PseUdophakic negative dysphotopsia: Surgical management and new theory of etiology
Samuel Masket, MD and Nicole R. Fram, MD
J Cataract Refract Surgery, July 2011
RAY-tracing optical modeling of negative dysphotospia
Xin Hong, PhD; Yueai Liu, PhD; Mutlu Karakelle, PhD; Samuel Masket, MD; and Nicole R. Fram, MD
Journal of Biomedical Optics, December 2011
Etiology of negative dysphotopsia
Samuel Masket, MD
J Cataract Refract Surgery, March 2013