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
- Time is ripe to rethink posterior optic capture techniques
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- Cataract surgery technique addresses challenges of Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- Equalize pressure gradient to maintain control during removal of intumescent cataract Uday Devgan, MD
- Debate continues over immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD; P. Dee Stephenson, MD, FACS
- Young woman who went blind in one eye presents years later with symptoms in fellow eye Joaquin Tosi, MD; Jessica Moon, MD
- Success of nasolacrimal probing not affected by age or surgeon experience
- PCO treatment would disrupt cataract surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Avedro implements reimbursement pathway for cross-linking products
- Barrett formulas integrated into IOLMaster 700
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- Bonnie An Henderson, MD, takes place as next ASCRS president
- DEWS II further explores etiology of dry eye disease
- FDA clears Pentacam, Aladdin topographers for integration with Lensar system
- Higher incidence of Bell’s palsy attributed to increase in herpes zoster infection
- Study examines growth trends of anterior segment anatomy
- Surgilum introduces Photon Speculum
- TearScience introduces disposable activator for LipiFlow system
- Topical non-preserved steroid may help relieve symptoms of preservative-related punctal congestion
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- VIDEO: Aqueous humor holds potential as ‘liquid’ biopsy for retinoblastoma
- VIDEO: Bausch + Lomb touts four new technologies for 2017
- VIDEO: eSight introduces wearable technology for patients with vision loss
- VIDEO: Lensar introduces Streamline 3 platform
- VIDEO: Ocular Therapeutix readies to become commercial company in near future
- VIDEO: Real-world Xen glaucoma implant technique improves on FDA-approved technique Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH
- VIDEO: Refocus Group introduces scleral micro-implant presbyopia-correction technology
- VIDEO: SightLife Surgical announces two major partnerships
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- VIDEO: Sirolimus reduces vitreous haze in patients with posterior uveitis
- VIDEO: Small aperture optic technology creates depth of focus Yari L. Mitchell
- VIDEO: TearLab introduces TearLab Discovery, its next generation platform
- VIDEO: TrueTear stimulates trigeminal nerve to produce natural tears for dry eye
- Could femtosecond laser technology encourage more cataract surgeons to perform primary posterior capsulotomy and optic capture?
- The state of dry eye care, part 1 Darrell E. White, MD