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
- Standard medication regimens hard to define for treatment of glaucoma
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- ASCRS IOL calculator power predictions depend on accurate input
- Conjunctival autograft transplantation may prevent pterygium recurrence Kenneth R. Kenyon, MD
- How many medications should be tried to lower IOP before moving on to SLT or glaucoma filtering surgery?
- Manual technique may be superior to phaco for dense cataracts
- Medicare physician pay cut takes effect Dec. 1 unless Congress intervenes
- Modified endocapsular ring allows for capsular bag stabilization during MICS
- Replacing intracorneal ring segments boosts visual outcomes in keratoconic eyes
- Role of medication may change because of new surgical glaucoma devices Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD
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- Three keys necessary to achieve premium IOL success A. James Khodabakhsh, MD
- Tonometer enables IOP measurement independent of corneal thickness
- Cataract surgery can be more challenging after vitrectomy Uday Devgan, MD
- Treating glaucoma patients can be a work of art, not just science Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Man reports decreased vision, foreign body sensation Sarkis H. Soukiasian, MD; Catherine A. Cox, MD
- Ahmed glaucoma valve yields 78.7% overall success rate with few complications
- Study: Ranibizumab and topical MMC produce better trabeculectomy outcomes than MMC alone