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
- Intraoperative aberrometry changing standard of care for cataract surgery
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- Accommodating IOL combination may result in optimum visual results P. Dee Stephenson, MD, FACS
- Acrylic IOLs may unfold faster after warming lenses, viscoelastics, saline
- Femtosecond laser holds the edge in performance for LASIK flap creation
- Femtosecond lasers could usher in new age for cataract surgeons
- Gender differences impact multifocal IOL choice, outcome
- Modification to EHR program helps physicians monitor glaucoma patients
- Preop assessment, lens choice, surgical technique determine outcomes with lifestyle IOL
- Presbyopia treatment arsenal includes laser techniques, corneal implants
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- Scleral spacing procedures showing restoration of accommodation
- Studies show advantages of femtosecond laser cataract surgery over manual techniques
- Surgeon laments limited availability of cross-linking in US
- Surgeon recommends performing LASIK flap repairs at slit lamp
- Thermokeratoplasty now a viable treatment option in light of cross-linking
- To take full advantage of new diagnostic technologies, what steps should IOL manufacturers take to improve IOL power and sizing?
- Thorough preparation needed for cataract surgery in eyes with glaucoma Uday Devgan, MD
- Intraoperative aberrometry may help refractive cataract surgery reach the next level Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Woman reports decreased vision, diplopia Mitchell B. Strominger, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Jordana F. Goren, MD, MS
- Antiplatelet, anticoagulant use linked to increased risk of intraocular hemorrhage in AMD patients
- LASIK yielded better long-term refractive stability than PRK
- EMR software helps practices retain patients and manage medications
- Sandwich technique for amniotic membrane transplantation with fibrin glue reduces surgical time Thomas TJ John, MD