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
- Round table: Surgical solutions to strabismus in infants and adults
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- Corneal neuropathic pain: a complex, often misdiagnosed and difficult-to-manage clinical entity
- Femtosecond laser-assisted corneal tattooing easily, effectively masks iris defects
- Femtosecond laser-induced refractive index change may lead to paradigm shift in refractive correction
- Kindness matters in the patient experience
- Eight guidelines for better practice-wide communication John B. Pinto
- Riveting with double-flanged polypropylene suture helps repair iridodialysis Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
- Man evaluated for asymmetric eyelids Sarah Adelson, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Early surgery leads to higher rates of glaucoma in certain children
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- Adults can safely undergo surgery for long-standing strabismus Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Fewer drops expected for future glaucoma management
- Long-term outcomes of ICL with central hole show stability, safety
- New-generation trifocal and EDOF lenses simplify choices, expand indications
- Recording, reviewing cataract surgeries crucial to improving safety
- VIDEO: Centration on visual axis crucial in cataract surgery
- VIDEO: Femtosecond laser OCT biometry improves IOL calculations
- VIDEO: First US patient implanted with artificial iris has good visual, anatomic results
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- VIDEO: How to avoid endophthalmitis from intravitreal injections
- VIDEO: New MIGS devices bring different advantages to glaucoma treatment
- VIDEO: New scleral approach to presbyopia shows promise
- VIDEO: OVD press technique helps prevent incomplete capsulotomies
- VIDEO: Pearls for cataract surgery in small pupils
- VIDEO: Presbyopia-correcting options set to greatly expand Elizabeth Yeu, MD, FACS
- VIDEO: Study shows EMRs occupy almost half of ophthalmologists’ time with patients
- When the going gets tough, go to miLOOP
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- New approach uses polypropylene suture for four-point scleral fixation of secondary IOL Thomas TJ John, MD; Sean Tighe, MSc; Omar Hashem, MD; Hosam Sheha, MD, PhD
- BeMyEyes.com wants volunteers Marguerite B. McDonald, MD
- Stop, drop and roll: Premium cataract surgeons remain prepared Mitchell A. Jackson, MD