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
- Investors, physicians join forces to boost private-pay sector of ophthalmology
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- Epithelial thickness helps optimize custom corneal ablation
- New cannula may perform better in delivering sub-Tenon’s block for cataract surgery N.A. Jacobs, FRCOphth; R. Shaikh, FRCA; Rohit Shetty, MD, PhD
- New measurement method quantifies corneal astigmatism
- OCT yields comparable optic nerve head, RNFL scans in sitting, supine positions
- RNFL thickness maps help track location, patterns of glaucoma progression
- Study highlights patient perception of glaucoma-related visual field defects
- Visual recovery rapid for thin-flap femtosecond LASIK
- Understanding subtypes key to removing white cataracts Uday Devgan, MD
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- Woman experiences foreign body sensation in right eye Hugo Daniel Nano, MD; Daniel Hu, MD; Kevin Sitko, MD
- Close monitoring needed for children with keratoconus
- Cross-linking combined with transepithelial PTK yields better results
- Manual small-incision cataract surgery may offer safer starting point for new cataract surgeons
- Paired placement of ring segments results in variable effect
- Satisfactory control may be retained after surgery for intermittent exotropia
- Similar visual function seen with different IOL materials at 10 years
- Triple-DMEK may not hinder endothelial function or graft adhesion
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- Venture capital and private equity firms vital to innovation in ophthalmology Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Quick thinking, careful action needed when IOL descends into vitreous Uday Devgan, MD