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
- Skepticism over use of intracameral antibiotic prophylaxis may be waning in US
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- 27-gauge needle technique reduces sclerotomy size, eases haptic extraction
- Anti-VEGF superior to observation, laser in eyes with central macular edema from BRVO
- Follow-up to ANCHOR, MARINA, HORIZON trials shows mixed long-term results
- Redefining perfect vision benefits patients and surgeons Louis E. Probst, MD
- Survey shows increasing number of retinal procedures performed in ASCs
- Sutureless intrascleral posterior IOL fixation method may be safer than other fixation techniques
- When the capsule breaks and the cataract nucleus drops Uday Devgan, MD
- Which is better: superior or temporal incisions?
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- Man experiences acute onset monocular visual field loss Joseph Hoffman; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Joseph Ho, MD
- Cataract surgery linked to changes in choroidal thickness, study finds
- Femtosecond thin-flap LASIK effective in eyes with thin corneas, normal topography
- One cataract surgeon’s regimen: Intracameral antibiotic in combination with topical antibiotic in every case Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Advanced multifocal IOLs allow for better vision, fast adaptation, no photic phenomena
- Expanded EUREQUO registry will include patient-reported outcome data
- New aberrometer provides good outcomes in myopic LASIK
- New pretreatment protocol may prevent foaming during drug impregnation of IOLs
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- Optoelectronic test bench shows effect of toric IOL rotation on image quality
- Picosecond UV laser creates high-quality LASIK flaps
- Preliminary European study results show good performance for microincision IOL
- Preliminary European study results show good performance for microincision IOL
- Prospective study shows success of laser astigmatic keratotomy at 6 months
- Study sends wrong message about omega-3 fatty acids and prostate cancer Darrell E. White, MD