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
- Federal initiatives target overpayments in Medicare and Medicaid
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- Adaptive optics may drive future of posterior segment diagnostics
- Applying MMC to fibrovascular Tenon’s capsule protects sclera during pterygium surgery Oren N. Fass, MD
- Latest-generation femtosecond laser enables fast, precise LASIK flap creation
- New lens design may be more forgiving of residual refractive error
- Preloaded IOL injector simplifies lens implantation
- Preop variables poorly predict graft dislocation after DSAEK
- Systemic immunosuppression may be safe, effective for ocular surface transplantation
- Advice helps surgeons in training improve skills, knowledge, patient care Uday Devgan, MD
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- Ophthalmologists must dedicate more time to understanding approved practice and billing patterns Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Girl has bilaterally increased IOP, abnormal pupils Matthew J. Swanic, MD; Cynthia G. Mattox, MD
- Late surgery for orbital blowout fractures proves safe for younger patients
- Does this new era of regulation put an undue burden on medical providers or does it truly serve the best interest of patients?