Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- Advances in laser cataract surgery technology enhance ease, effectiveness of procedure Shamik Bafna, MD
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- Cataract surgery ready for the transition to femtosecond laser, surgeon says
- Combining anti-PDGF, anti-VEGF potential next step in stalling wet AMD progression
- Femtosecond intrastromal keratotomy reduces astigmatism after LASIK, PRK
- Haptic shoe provides GPS directions for independent motion of blind, visually impaired
- Manual capsulorrhexis poorly correlates with refractive outcomes
- Manual SICS seen as safer starting point for cataract surgeons in developing world
- Surgeons seek presbyopia correction without nighttime dysphotopsia, loss of contrast
- Corneal phaco incisions require careful construction for successful cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
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- Anterior segment OCT can guide posterior sub-Tenon drug delivery
- CMV retinitis associated with increased risk of cataract
- DALK with dry manual dissection yields positive visual, refractive outcomes
- Electrically stimulated phosphene thresholds may help monitor retinal disease progression
- Epi-LASIK yields successful results in myopic patients with thin corneas
- Ratio of keratometric change to refractive change differs in change of spherical equivalent
- Rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibody may portend primary Sjögren’s syndrome
- Single-piece IOL posterior to iris increases anterior chamber depth
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- Total corneal power calculation may improve cataract surgery refractive outcomes
- Expert shares controversial thoughts on presbyopia correction Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Adaptive optics retinal imaging available but limited by high cost
- Angle closure involves interplay of multiple anatomical, physiological factors
- Flapless all-laser procedure outperforms femto-LASIK for high myopia
- Modifiable risk factors may be key to reducing pterygium rate in India
- New eye banking model may bridge gap between donor cornea supply, demand
- Ophthalmologists can help patients relieve psychological burden of glaucoma
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- Precut corneal tissue offers better safety, quality assurance
- President of India addresses ophthalmologists at APAO-AIOS meeting
- Small globe size, high concentration of VEGF in vitreous may be risk factor for early AMD