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
- Research drives treatment options for macular edema secondary to RVO
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- Adjunctive povidone iodine may reduce bacterial contamination after cataract surgery
- Extra steps help avoid implantation of wrong IOL
- Ab externo scleral fixation technique optimizes IOL placement, power
- Refractive stability, visual acuity sustained 16 years after PRK
- Recurrent submacular hemorrhage common in patients with neovascular AMD
- Novel agent resolves vitreomacular traction, closes macular holes
- Device measures lipid levels in tear film to track meibomian gland dysfunction
- Frugal innovation: Getting your practice to think ‘lean’ John B. Pinto
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- Y-fixation technique used for intrascleral haptic fixation of posterior chamber IOL Toshihiko Ohta, MD, PhD
- Woman presents with light sensitivity and blurry vision Sarkis H. Soukiasian, MD; Steven L. Williams, MD
- Cross-linking may improve vision, minimize aberrations in children with keratoconus
- Descemet’s membrane exposure rates in DALK vary by corneal pathology
- Glaucoma diagnosis rates vary widely by region, study shows
- Study identifies nontuberculous mycobacteria strains linked to corneal infection
- New approaches increase visual recovery in CRVO, BRVO patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Carl Zeiss Meditec introduces Presbyond laser treatment for presbyopia
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- Femtosecond lasers can affordably be incorporated into private practices
- Glaucoma micro-stent shows good, stable IOP-lowering effects over long term
- Lower risk of rejection with DMEK may allow for reduced corticosteroid regimen
- Noninvasive radiotherapy reduces need for repeated anti-VEGF injections in AMD patients, study shows
- Ridley Medal Lecture focuses on role of cataract registries to assess real world outcomes
- Survey finds excellent awareness of ESCRS Endophthalmitis Study, high usage of intracameral antibiotic
- Anterior vitrectomy can ensure better outcomes after complicated cataract surgery Lisa Brothers Arbisser