Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Corneal inlays effective treatment for presbyopia correction Michael C. Knorz, MD
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- Corneal inlays provide safe, reversible option for presbyopia treatment
- Glaucoma a common complication of keratoprosthesis
- Microforceps-scissors instrument offers ergonomic design, easy handling
- OCT provides insights into retinal changes after uneventful cataract surgery
- The OSNE300 Survey
- Increasing pressure on Danish health care system raises concern for future
- Femtosecond laser capsulotomy yields less tilt, decentration than manual capsulorrhexis
- Primary angle-closure glaucoma increasingly widespread in European-derived populations
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- Accelerated cross-linking protocol may be as effective as standard protocol
- Complete trabeculotomy with illuminated catheter a treatment option for infantile glaucoma
- Electronic monitoring may improve adherence to glaucoma treatment
- First European results find glaucoma device to be ‘valuable addition’ to surgical treatment
- Lens extraction alone may treat selected cases of angle-closure glaucoma
- Low rejection rate after DMEK spurs clinicians to evaluate low-dose steroid management
- Malignant glaucoma requires prompt, aggressive surgical treatment
- Managing secondary glaucomas should combine several aspects of patient care
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- No statistical difference found between glaucoma patients, controls in tear osmolarity study
- Primary angle-closure glaucoma most prevalent in Asian patients but growing worldwide
- Side effects of BAK in glaucoma medications lead to poor outcomes in filtration surgery
- Study: Fixed-combination glaucoma treatment shows better rate of adherence
- Surveyed ophthalmologists report good quality of life, low burnout
- Vision loss persists after glaucoma filtration surgery, expert says