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
- Technology, demand drive laser- and lens-based presbyopia correction
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- Choice of LASIK, lens implantation hinges on assessment, patient selection
- Endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation may benefit patients with uncontrolled glaucoma
- FDA clears trials on embryonic stem cells to treat Stargardt’s macular dystrophy, dry AMD
- Femtosecond laser with integrated OCT enables safe, precise cataract surgery
- PRK with MMC yields negligible impact on endothelial cell density
- Risk of cataract formation after DSEK rises sharply after 50 years of age
- Study: Antibiotic resolves subjective, objective signs of blepharitis at 4 weeks
- Thin-flap LASIK in thin corneas compares favorably with conventional method
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- Which is the future of presbyopia correction, multifocality or accommodation, and why?
- How to craft contemporary terms for partner-track associate physicians John B. Pinto
- Excitement surrounds advances in presbyopia correction Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Case study: Obstetric forceps injury leads to Descemet’s membrane scar Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Gaurav Prakash, MD; Mathangi Chari, MS
- Amniotic membrane transplantation speeds healing of moderate ocular burns
- DALK, PK yield similar visual outcomes despite perforation of Descemet's membrane
- Combat-related ocular trauma requires unique care
- Treat-and-extend therapy a popular, cost-effective approach to treating neovascular AMD
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- CPT coding changes restrict OCT reimbursements Riva Lee Asbell
- Mini stent can be helpful in treatment of monocanalicular trauma Laurie Small, MD; Charles B. Slonim, MD, FACS