Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
- Ophthalmology experts ponder consequences of health care reform, Medicare fee cuts
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- Case study illustrates advantages of advanced phaco technology Donald R. Nixon, MD, FRCSC, DABO
- Fornix and limbus flap incisions for glaucoma implant provide comparable efficacy
- Neuro-ophthalmic conditions often associated with movement disorders
- Oculoplastics session to be featured during expanded Hawaiian Eye meeting
- Ophthalmic innovations affected by FDA, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- Significant structural relationships found between macular thickness and visual field defects
- Survey: Majority of contact lens wearers satisfied with vision
- Extensive planning necessary for complex cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
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- Man experiences pain, decreased vision after being hit in face Gregory D. Lee, MD; Helen K. Wu, MD
- $632 billion needed each year to eliminate avoidable blindness by 2020
- External punctal stenosis linked to degenerative disorders, outdoor occupation
- Low energy minimizes IOP spike after Nd:YAG capsulotomy
- Multifocal IOL improves vision in adults with anisometropic amblyopia
- No long-term differences found in immediate vs. delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery
- Reading performance improves after implantation of corneal inlay
- Repeat EK an effective treatment option after failed DSEK
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- Ophthalmologists need to be realistic about economic environment Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Novel method manages dropped nucleus with perfluorocarbon liquid Ahsen Hussain, MBChB, FRCOphth; Som Prasad, MS, FRCSEd, FRCOphth, FACS