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
- Big data analysis can benefit ophthalmic practice and bump up the bottom line
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- Capsulotomy device offers consistent outcomes, ease of use
- In-office ophthalmic procedures can increase patient comfort
- Mixing and matching IOLs still has a place in providing multifocality
- Heads or tails: Will headwinds or tailwinds prevail for private equity firms buying ophthalmic practices? John B. Pinto
- PEARL inlay uses allogenic tissue for presbyopic correction Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- Young woman presents with blurred vision, loss of visual fields Omar A.W. Dajani, MD; Sarkis H. Soukiasian, MD
- YAG laser vitreolysis improves symptomatic vitreous floaters
- IRIS Registry offers many benefits for US ophthalmologists Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Cytogenetic abnormalities correlated with clinical features of uveal melanoma
- Long-term anti-VEGF therapy maintains visual improvements
- Potential safety concerns of Avastin for ROP considered
- Vitreoretinal surgery improves outcomes in juvenile retinoschisis
- What are the advantages and pitfalls of using big data to inform clinical practice?
- Bowman layer transplantation another option for advanced keratoconus Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD; Korine van Dijk, BHealth; Gerrit R.J. Melles, MD, PhD; Rénuka S. Birbal, MD
- Around the world in 5 days: My personal premium surgeon story Mitchell A. Jackson, MD