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
- Alcon’s Ivy discontinued Rochelle Nataloni
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- Bell’s palsy: traditional or alternative treatment? Peter R. Holyk, MD
- Bilateral simultaneous LASIK is preferred, surgeon says Michelle Stephenson
- Bioengineered corneal surface replacement found to be successful in two small studies Bob Kronemyer
- Doctor, when was the last time you performed an Amsler grid on yourself? David B. Davis II, MD, FACS
- Family history of glaucoma leads to earlier diagnosis
- Fibronectin may be responsible for attachment of acrylate IOLs to the capsular bag, study says Bob Kronemyer
- Heparin-surface-modified IOLs reduce postop inflammation, study shows Bob Kronemyer
- Hib vaccine coincides with sharp decline in periorbital and orbital cellulitis Bob Kronemyer
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- Lumigan 0.03% lowers IOP in dosing study
- Medical MIS goals include efficiency, better patient care Rochelle Nataloni
- Microkeratomes face off in study of blades, cut quality
- Mitomycin C found effective for haze and regression
- No anesthesia cataract surgery can be an option Tobias H. Neuhann, MD
- Phaco with viscocanalostomy improves safety, reduces complications in glaucoma patients Bob Kronemyer
- Power-matrix pulsed ultrasound reduces total energy and time in phaco chop Bob Kronemyer
- Study: square-edge configuration of CeeOn Edge IOL inhibits PCO Bob Kronemyer
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- Successful implementation of an EMR is challenging for academic institutions Jeffrey Wick, MD
- Web site simplifies ordering Rochelle Nataloni