Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Additional options for treating macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion Paolo Lanzetta, MD
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- Research drives treatment options for macular edema secondary to retinal vein occlusion
- The OSNE300 Survey
- Development of regional ophthalmology, closer integration with West primary goals in Russia
- Dislocation, decentration leading cause of IOL explantation in Spain
- Topical glaucoma medications linked to increased tear osmolarity
- Alcon launches additions to AcrySof IQ ReSTOR portfolio
- Bausch + Lomb launches hydrophobic acrylic toric IOL for astigmatism
- Choosing the appropriate technique makes DMEK graft unfolding easier, safer
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- Co-payment will be key factor in future availability of femtosecond laser cataract surgery
- Effective medical therapy still needed for keratoconus patients
- Heparin-coated IOL may not suppress postoperative inflammation
- High patient satisfaction, good performance at all distances reported with trifocal IOL
- Navigated laser treatment stabilizes anti-VEGF outcomes in DME
- New femtosecond laser enhances accuracy, customization of LASIK flap creation
- New technique may overtake concept of graft surgery in endothelial reconstruction
- Prosthesis may allow perception of two colors simultaneously in patients with outer retinal dystrophies
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- Repackaging anti-VEGF may affect drug's quality profile in intravitreal injection use
- Research on new treatment modalities for AMD may lead to better outcomes, personalized treatment
- Studies disagree about long-term flattening in keratoconic children treated with cross-linking
- Subretinal implant continues to show promise
- Tecnis multifocal toric one-piece IOL, Tecnis iTec preloaded delivery system receive CE mark
- Temporary keratoprostheses useful in pole to pole trauma surgery
- Trifocal lens performs well at all distances