Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News Europe Edition.
Table of Contents
- With novel approaches to biometry, refractive outcomes of cataract surgery more accurate but still inconsistent
-
- Optimizing outcomes of refractive cataract surgery: Are we there yet? Richard B. Packard, MD, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Phacovitrectomy system offers flexible options for customized surgery
- Need for topical steroids depends on risk factors regimen
- Endodiathermy marks useful in cases of postoperative toric IOL rotation Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
- Bilateral intravitreal injections on the rise, study finds
- En face OCT offers prognostic parameters for enzymatic vitreolysis
- Endothelial cell injection therapy may have potential to replace EK procedures
- Epidemiological data on keratoconus highlight roles of ethnicity, environmental factors
-
- LIMIA study fails to prove efficacy of supplements on macular pigment density
- Modern cataract surgery minimizes risk of complications in diabetic patients
- New generation of accommodating lenses shows promise
- Phaco alone has advantages in patients with uncontrolled primary angle closure glaucoma
- Pinhole effect shows good early results in IC-8 IOL
- SOE takes action toward harmonization of educational practices, implementation of surgical training in Europe
- Strampelli Medal lecturer encourages surgeons to continue learning and embrace new technologies
- Study raises concern about use of corticosteroid implant for macular edema in patients with glaucoma
-
- Three-month results of European study show good performance of Symfony IOL
- Vienna represents past, present, future of ophthalmology at SOE meeting
- Research a career option for young ophthalmologists to consider Alessandro Abbouda, MD