Abstract
Refractive rehabilitation is a critical aspect of visual rehabilitation following ophthalmic surgery. This is especially important in pediatric patients, as appropriate refractive correction is an essential aspect of optimal visual development. The standard of care to assess refractive errors in children is cycloplegic refraction. Depending on the refractive error present and status of ocular anatomy following ocular surgery, different techniques and options are available to provide appropriate refractive correction and optimize visual acuity and development.