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
- Phacoemulsification could play key role in glaucoma treatment paradigm
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- Alcon CEO, Kevin J. Buehler, looks for ‘more shots on goal’
- Back of eye research may open new pathways to photoreceptor therapy
- Functional and cosmetic surgery intersect in a positive way Brett S. Kotlus, MD, MS
- In light of research showing adequate IOP-lowering effects of cataract surgery alone, do you think combined procedures are still viable? If so, why?
- Study: Partial vitrectomy technique reduces surgical complications
- Transition to femtosecond laser flap requires attention to detail
- IOL calculations in extreme eyes require meticulous attention Uday Devgan, MD
- Treatment has shifted away from combined cataract-glaucoma procedures Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Woman referred for growing eyelid lesion Mitesh K. Kapadia, MD, PhD; Andre J. Witkin, MD; Nora M.V. Laver, MD
- Combined imaging techniques aid identification of occult retinal disease
- DSAEK with precut tissue yields improved visual acuity, stable endothelial cell loss
- Loss of accommodation after retinal cryotherapy insignificant, self-limiting
- MICS induces fewer corneal changes than SICS
- More higher-order aberrations found in older pseudophakic eyes
- No complications seen with microkeratome ultra-thin flap LASIK
- Performance-based measurement may correlate better than self-report questionnaires
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- Polishing with diamond burr adds option for recurrent corneal erosion treatment
- Reduced Vernier acuity, impaired cortical visual function found in Down syndrome
- Study questions systemic bioavailability of intravitreal anti-VEGF
- Visual impairment affects balance and mobility in older adults with maculopathy