Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Dry eye diagnosis and treatment have undergone many changes in recent years Béatrice Cochener, MD, PhD
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- New insights advance diagnosis, treatment of dry eye
- New method of keratoconus grading to aid in planning treatment strategies
- Surgeon: ‘Phaco out’ surgery with tools quicker procedure than in-the-bag phaco
- Testing, diagnostic tools assist in premium IOL implantation
- The OSNE300 Survey
- RNFL thickness threshold linked to visual function loss in open-angle glaucoma
- Slightly elevated glucose levels in first week of life may contribute to ROP
- Femtosecond laser inverted side cut, appropriate postop treatment can reduce LASIK dry eye symptoms
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- Femtosecond laser provides added safety in management of complicated cataract cases
- Femtosecond laser reduces cataract surgery exclusion criteria, surgeon says
- Gender plays a role in appreciation and tolerance of multifocal IOLs
- Integration of technologies key to moving forward in cataract surgery
- Intense pulsed light demonstrates efficacy in treating MGD, dry eye
- Modified scleral flap technique yields reduced rate of postoperative tube exposure
- Novel enzyme orthokeratology procedure may result in extended efficacy in presbyopic patients
- Phenotyping, biomarkers help predict diabetic retinopathy progression
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- Single workstation integrates technologies for evaluation, decision making
- Trifocal optic IOL performs well at all distances
- Vision aids, environmental adaptation can improve visual function and independence of glaucoma patients