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
- Same-day bilateral cataract surgery gains ground, but obstacles remain
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- Bevacizumab may enhance IOP-lowering outcomes in deep sclerectomy
- Glaucoma survey looks for gap between clinical trials and daily practice
- Measure calls for ASCs to report visual acuity 6 months after cataract surgery
- Ocular Therapeutix pursues opportunities to spur innovation, development
- Ophthalmic community mourns loss of George O. Waring III
- Pre-surround division technique devised for posterior polar cataract surgery
- After cataract surgery, residual astigmatism may need to be surgically corrected Uday Devgan, MD
- Sealing a leaky cataract wound: Suture vs. glue
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- Choroidal mass noted in right eye of middle-aged woman Jay S. Duker, MD; Nora W. Muakkassa, MD
- Bilateral same-day sequential cataract surgery will eventually become commonplace Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- ‘Intriguing’ anterior segment studies have impact
- Controlled blood pressure, A1c modify diabetic retinopathy progression
- Experts explore protocols for switching anti-VEGFs
- Genetic testing may be helpful in diagnosing glaucoma
- Home monitoring enables early detection of CNV in AMD patients
- Laser vision enhancement strategy may improve refractive outcomes
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- Minimal VA loss, leakage associated with ‘early’ neovascular AMD
- OCT angiography may have place in CNV imaging
- OCT, visual field measurements useful for tracking glaucoma progression
- PDT should be considered for chronic central serous chorioretinopathy
- Physicians should screen employees against the OIG exclusion list
- Speaker shares pearls for better glaucoma management
- Speaker: Minor surgeries may be effective in the treatment of ocular surface diseases
- Speaker: Vitreous haze scores an artificial standard for measuring uveitis outcomes
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- Surgeon: Intraoperative aberrometry ‘a step closer to LASIK-like outcomes’
- Variety of techniques available to correct astigmatism
- Computer vision syndrome: Does looking at a screen cause dry eye? Darrell E. White, MD