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
- Improvements still needed as physicians continue to transition to EHRs
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- Augmented trabeculectomy may control IOP in neovascular glaucoma
- Complications, interventions reduce graft survival after PK in Singapore study
- Meticulous surgery brings out the best in accommodating IOL
- Phakic IOL yields strong outcomes in selected active US military personnel
- Piggyback IOL, reverse optic capture may mitigate postop negative dysphotopsia
- Round table: Pediatric panel stresses importance of patient history
- Sclerothalamotomy ab interno shows promise for open-angle glaucoma
- Stent offers alternative to probing in nasolacrimal duct obstruction Emmanuel Racy, MD; William R. Katowitz, MD; James Katowitz, MD; Jean-Marc Ruban, MD; Bruno Fayet, MD
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- The 10 best things I have learned in my career George L. Spaeth, MD
- Thermographer enables temperature measurement in screening for dry eye
- Wavefront-guided LASIK for hyperopia, presbyopia improves near vision
- Solo sail to highlight Hawaiian Eye Foundation, conversion to EHRs John B. Pinto
- One practice’s reluctant adoption of EMRs Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Some corneal diseases can be treated with amniotic membrane transplantation Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- Woman presents with periorbital swelling, diplopia Laurel N. Vuong, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Adults with metabolic syndrome at increased risk for open-angle glaucoma
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- LASIK with cyclotorsion control yields good visual outcomes, predictability
- Ophthalmologists and neurologists consider strengthening their bonds
- Mobile ophthalmology clinic achieves long-term success and expands initiatives
- Should ophthalmologists jump on the EHR bandwagon now or wait until ophthalmic standards for EHRs are completed?
- Several options available for recurrent pterygium Hosam Sheha, MD, PhD