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
- New therapies may prompt proactive approach to glaucoma care
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- Anthem's guidelines for monitored anesthesia care draw condemnation
- Aqueous angiography: A new frontier in glaucoma surgery and pharmacology
- Customized FLACS yields consistent outcomes
- New website informs, educates cataract surgery patients
- Why is DMEK considered so difficult? Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD; Gerrit R.J. Melles, MD, PhD
- Move beyond benchmarking to improve your practice John B. Pinto
- ‘Challenges in Ophthalmology’ column highlights inspiration, strength and encouragement April Steinert
- Hypersonic vitrectomy can be used during complex cases Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
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- Woman reports progressive, painless vision loss in left eye Nora W. Muakkassa, MD; Sarah E. Thornton, MD
- OCT identifies architectural differences of incisions
- Patients with DME show positive response after switching to aflibercept
- Microinvasive medical therapies needed for glaucoma patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Both slow, fast travoprost delivery systems sustain IOP reduction
- Early follow-up after Xen implantation needed
- Glaucomatous eyes have higher rate of laser capsulotomy after phaco
- iStent inject with phaco reduces need for medications
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- NSAIDs, steroids boost short-term results of laser trabeculoplasty
- VIDEO: Rho kinase inhibitors beneficial as adjunctive glaucoma therapy
- VIDEO: OCT enables observation of trabecular meshwork flow in glaucoma
- VIDEO: Tips on reducing red eyes in glaucoma patients
- Machine learning may open new opportunities for telemedicine, screening
- Is the future of glaucoma treatment in delivery systems or new therapies?
- Preoperative screening may increase surgeon adoption of premium IOLs Marguerite B. McDonald, MD
- Rule of three: Simple rules for the premium surgeon to succeed Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
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