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
- AAO’s assessments of alternative therapies sound a cautious note
-
- Amniotic membrane transplantation safe and effective in ocular surface reconstruction Michela Cimberle
- Calcium deposits on Hydroview IOLs may come from silicone packing
- Computerized stereo photo analysis may be superior to standard fundus photography
- Early clinical experience is positive with the Visx ActiveTrak eye tracking system Richard L. Lindstrom, MD; David Hardten, MD; Elizabeth A. Davis, MD
- Endocapsular vortex emulsification shows promise in experimental cataract removal Terence M. Devine, MD
- Global Crossing is an undersea giant Jeffrey B. Osher
- IOLs cause variety of tissue reactions, biomicroscopy study demonstrates Michela Cimberle
- Latest accommodating IOL design shows promise Rochelle Nataloni
-
- OCT reveals that macular thickness decreases after epiretinal membrane surgery Bob Kronemyer
- Palmolive keratome cleaning protocol is a possible aggravating factor for DLK
- Phase 3 Lumigan results: first report says effective, safe
- Study suggests hormone replacement therapy associated with dry eye syndrome Bob Kronemyer
- Study: T.Flux glaucoma implant effectively reduces IOP
- Surgeon devises formula to predict flap diameter with Moria keratome Bob Kronemyer
- Three-point fixation technique gives more secure anchorage to scleral sutured IOLs Michela Cimberle
- Waterjet microkeratome shows clean cuts in animal eyes
-