Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Iridex, Quantel resolve infringement dispute
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- Janssen, MeiraGTx to develop gene therapy programs
- Okogen begins phase 2 trial of adenoviral conjunctivitis treatment
- Spectralis with OCT2 module installed at International Space Station
- Surgeons perform first gene therapy procedure aimed at stopping AMD-related blindness
- Tecnis Eyhance IOL available in Europe
- Tivanisiran does not reach primary endpoints in dry eye trial
- Autologous platelet-rich plasma may treat extreme ocular hypotension
- Combination of PRK, cross-linking shows good results over 4 years
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- ESCRS president announces new initiatives at winter meeting
- Hyperopic SMILE shows promise at 1-year follow-up
- Intracorneal inlay shows good results, spectacle independence
- Kelman Lecture focuses on history, prevention of PCO
- Long-term outcomes of CXL, partial topo-guided PRK show efficacy, stability, safety
- One-year results of individualized cross-linking in ultra-thin corneas show promise
- Three videos show how to handle complications of capsulorrhexis in cataract surgery
- VIDEO: Biometry gains precision with AI and intraoperative OCT
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- VIDEO: Corneal inlays, a technology that has struggled to take off Ioannis Pallikaris, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Intraoperative OCT leads to important discovery in cataract surgery Boris Malyugin, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: More behind the lens than just vitreous Marie-José Tassignon, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Safe alternatives to in-the-bag implantation Michael Amon, MD
- VIDEO: Surgeon presents long-term results of topography-guided refractive surgery techniques A. John Kanellopoulos, MD
- VIDEO: While volume of myopic SMILE increases, hyperopic SMILE study underway Pavel Stodulka, MD, PhD