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
- Specialists weigh indications, outcomes of vitreomacular interface disease treatment
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- Begin with the end in mind, and with the courage to face it Craig N. Piso, PhD
- Good results reported from US trial on corneal inlay in presbyopes Jeffrey Whitman, MD
- IOL materials, optics and the happy patient Daniel H. Chang, MD
- IOP range considered safe after vitrectomy with intraocular gas, travel at altitude
- Novel 3-D imaging system helps staff visualize, record surgical procedures
- Novel endocapsular continuous-loop ring helps achieve good vision in cataract surgery Marco Alberti, MD
- OCT thickness map most useful in detection of early glaucoma RNFL defects
- Panel member explains concerns about indications for use
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- Personalized treatment strategies can help increase practice efficiency David D. Gossage, DO
- Physicians, facilities navigate reimbursement landscape with emerging technologies Robert J. Noecker, MD, MBA
- Proposed indications for use factor into FDA panel vote on ReSure Sealant
- Long-term business, life planning a critical task John B. Pinto
- Extrusion cannula used for levitation of dropped IOL Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS; Ashvin Agarwal, MD
- Woman presents with late-onset progressive esotropia Gregory D. Lee, MD; Mitchell B. Strominger, MD
- Nutritional supplements drive significant improvement in dry eye symptoms, study finds
- Statin use associated with risk of cataract development
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- Continuing advances contribute to understanding, treatment of vitreomacular interface diseases Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Binkhorst Medal lecture focuses on the need to understand, manage changes produced by corneal ablation
- Centurion active fluidics enable high vacuum rates
- Composition, characteristics of generics influence efficacy
- DMEK leads to mild hyperopic shift, long-term refractive stability
- Lenticule extraction procedure leaves cornea stronger, can be used for higher level of myopic correction
- New MICS intraocular lens performs well in a multicenter study
- Study investigates cause of incomplete visual recovery following DMEK
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- Tighter grid spacing reduces energy expenditure in femto cataract surgery
- Stem cell deficiency: How to recognize it, what to do about it Leela V. Raju, MD
- Surgeons explain different uses of oral mucosal grafts Anny M.S. Cheng, MD; Scheffer C.G. Tseng, MD, PhD; Hosam Sheha, MD, PhD
- The Jackson rules: The inside scoop to successful premium patient expectations Mitchell A. Jackson, MD