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
- Ophthalmologists raise awareness of workstyle-related ergonomic problems
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- Surgeon offers pearls on using toric lenses in keratoconus cases
- Seizing life in Paris, seizing life in your practice John B. Pinto
- Access remains one of biggest challenges in ophthalmology April Steinert
- Management method addresses couching complications Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Woman presents with lid swelling and proptosis Deborah Witkin, MD; Amar Joshi, MD
- iStent reduced IOP and medications through 5 years
- Ophthalmologists need to protect themselves from repetitive strain injury Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- EHR documentation reflects ‘paper note paradigm’
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- Improvements maintained at 4 years after Luxturna administration
- Lazy V sign unreliable indication of papilledema in children
- Piggyback IOL implantation ‘viable’ option when needed
- Vitreous findings may play future role in ROP screening
- In your experience, what are the most effective strategies to prevent professional burnout?
- Small relaxing incisions may allow easier DMEK surgery David Hardten, MD; Mark S. Hansen, MD
- Eye care moving toward multidose preservative free bottles for medications, tears Marguerite B. McDonald, MD
- Intacs: Do they work and whatever happened to them? Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
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