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
- Kelman’s IOL design concepts endure 30 years
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- Adjunctive povidone-iodine reduces bacterial infection risk after cataract surgery
- At 3 years, visual acuity continues to improve after DSAEK
- Cataract surgery ready for the transition to femtosecond laser, surgeon says
- Ethnicity may play role in outcomes of strabismus surgery
- OptiMedica CEO examines development process of femtosecond laser cataract system
- Round table: Pediatric ophthalmologists tackle question of when and how to use anti-VEGF in ROP
- Trabecular micro-bypass stent plus cataract surgery controls IOP at 2 years
- Visual field testing of better eye in glaucoma may be predictive of patient functional ability
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- Informed consent process readies patients for cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Man presents with unilateral loss of vision after fever Jay S. Duker, MD; Claudia E. Bartolini, MD
- Extreme monovision may reduce pre-existing diplopia after cataract surgery
- High VEGF levels in Tenon tissue linked to poor surgical outcomes in POAG patients
- Laser refractive surgery effective in eyes with superior corneal steepening
- Most people with near vision impairment in rural settings lack access to spectacles, study says
- Ocular alignment may contribute to myopic shift in hyperopic eyes with amblyopia
- Preoperatively soaking strabismus sutures in antiseptic reduces bacterial contamination
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- Reduced displacement of lamina cribrosa observed after trabeculectomy
- Looking back on the innovation, insight of Charles Kelman Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Key steps ensure success with toric IOL implantation Daniel A. Black, MD