Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- While waiting for DEWS II report, specialists discuss dry eye’s recent advances and unmet needs
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- Dry eye: A complicated problem without a simple solution Richard B. Packard, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Adherence to a Mediterranean diet may lower odds of neovascular AMD
- FDA clears Xen for refractory glaucoma
- Femtosecond laser enables safer cataract incisions after previous RK
- Intraoperative OCT improves precision of IOL power calculations
- Ophthalmic societies advise against implantation of unregulated cosmetic iris implants
- pSivida brings on Deb Jorn as executive vice president of corporate and commercial development
- Study raises awareness of rare but dangerous complication during pars plana vitrectomy
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- Technique creates precise, well-centered anterior capsulotomy
- VIDEO: Online surgery course
- Optometrists could play key role in shared-care management of dry eye disease
- Higher axial length, spherical equivalent associated with uncorrectable visual impairment
- IOP reduction, medication elimination noted after implantation of two iStent inject devices
- Primary probing for congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction has high success rate
- Re-treatment for incomplete SMILE due to suction loss can be predictable, safe
- Data monitoring key to tracking, improving toric IOL outcomes
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- VIDEO: PRK an acceptable option for thin corneas
- VIDEO: Visual outcomes 'excellent' with surface ablation after LASIK flap complication
- Is controlling the inflammatory aspect of dry eye disease the most important part of treatment?
- Ophthalmologist continues to pursue remote-controlled slit lamp for remote examinations