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
- Inlays making inroads in cornea-based presbyopia correction landscape
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- Avastin before glaucoma valve surgery may ease postop medication burden
- Exposure to high-powered hand-held lasers linked to macular hole formation
- Fresh capital, leadership drive Calhoun Vision’s efforts to market Light Adjustable Lens in US
- Opposite clear corneal incisions with cataract surgery improve pre-existing astigmatism
- Report: NSAIDs do not prevent long-term vision loss from CME after cataract surgery
- SOE contributes toward harmonization of educational practices with fellowship training initiatives
- Zeiss receives FDA clearance for AngioPlex OCT Angiography
- Cataract surgery can be performed in pseudoexfoliation cases without expansion devices Uday Devgan, MD
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- Should industry have a role in resident education?
- Woman presents with bilateral progressive ptosis Katrinka L. Heher, MD; Lauren A. Branchini, MD
- Dry eye symptoms may be correlated to non-ocular conditions
- Part-time patching shows no benefit in treating intermittent exotropia
- After decades of research, Kamra inlay offers cornea-based treatment for presbyopia Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Updates on surgical techniques for pediatric cataract surgery Viraj Vasavada, MS, FRCS; Sajani Shah, MS; Abhay R. Vasavada, MS, FRCS
- Now is the time to prepare for possible introduction of lifitegrast Darrell E. White, MD