Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Lack of standardization, insufficient surgical training take toll on development of European young ophthalmologists
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- Ophthalmology residents need specific, dedicated programs focused on surgical training Paolo Lanzetta, MD
- Bilateral, contralateral multifocal IOLs yield similar distance, intermediate visual acuity
- Bimatoprost sustained-release implant significantly reduces IOP with high patient satisfaction
- Laser intrastromal astigmatic keratotomy yields stable correction up to 6 months
- Mushroom keratoplasty optimizes postoperative refraction, graft survival
- OSN Europe blog
- Presbia completes purchase of Neoptics
- Shared care delivery model may improve glaucoma management
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- Single LRI may reduce corneal astigmatism with neutral impact on higher-order aberrations
- Study: Variable, less than optimal levels of UVA protection offered by side windows of cars
- To get the best of both worlds, work part-time after retirement
- Ultrasound biometry provides more information than external measurements alone
- Zeiss reports revenue increase in first 9 months of fiscal year
- SOE platform for YOs provides a useful tool for looking at fellowship offers in Europe
- Fatty acids from oily fish may reduce sight-threatening DR risk in older patients with diabetes
- Low-energy femtosecond laser improves visual acuity with minimal trauma
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- Precizon toric IOL improves vision, provides rotational stability
- Stegmann canal expander helps lower IOP in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma
- Surgeon: Advantages of bilateral sequential vitrectomy outweigh disadvantages in stage 4 or 5 ROP
- Survey reveals global trends and differences among retina specialists
- VIDEO: Cataract surgery safe in patients undergoing aflibercept therapy for DME
- VIDEO — Inferior oblique fadenoperation: A new weakening technique