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
- Increased premium cataract surgery options boost outcomes, conversions
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- Autologous retinal transplantation used to treat macular hole
- Consider laser trabeculoplasty for treatment of pseudoexfoliation David D. Gossage, DO
- Eyes with significant trauma may benefit from new IOL fixation process
- Eylea co-formulated with rinucumab provided no more benefit than Eylea alone in wet AMD
- In memoriam: Matt Hasson, friend and colleague
- Mushroom keratoplasty optimizes postoperative refraction, graft survival
- NIIOS announces move to US
- Outreach program yields high rate of glaucoma detection
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- Report calls for transformation of eye and vision health initiatives
- Top five principles for successful learning in both residency as well as practice Uday Devgan, MD
- MIGS at 4 years: Where are we now and where are we going? Carlos Buznego, MD
- Man presents 18 hours after penetrating injury to left eye Naveen K. Rao, MD; James Constans, MD
- Professional society co-management guidelines: Where do they disagree?
- As-needed aflibercept resolves persistent, recurrent fluid in eyes with neovascular AMD
- Computer program may more accurately identify glaucomatous disc changes than hand-held stereo viewer
- National survey shows citizens concerned with vision health but unaware of important eye diseases
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- Topography-guided transepithelial surface ablation reduces moderate to high astigmatism
- Two dosing levels of ranibizumab show good effects in eyes with DME
- Growth in premium IOLs represents opportunity for ophthalmology Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- What is your preferred approach to correcting presbyopia in patients undergoing cataract surgery?
- Novel method helps eliminate docking laser interface bubbles Steven B. Siepser, MD, FACS
- Corneal basement membrane dystrophy: Dry eye disease’s sticky wicket Darrell E. White, MD