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
- US surgeons benefit from early adoption of premium IOLs by European colleagues Michela Cimberle
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- AI, adaptive optics OCT help physicians monitor glaucoma progression Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Alcon launches Clareon family of IOLs in US David W. Mullin
- Complete exam, full lesion removal important to treat orbital tumors Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Consider full diagnostic process to prevent misdiagnosis Eamon N. Dreisbach
- FDA approves EVO Visian lens
- Handheld retinal imaging devices may have utility in screening Alex Young
- Horizontal chop with a flip useful for dense cataract Steven H. Dewey, MD
- Immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery utilization remains low Alex Young
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- James Salz, MD, founding editor of Journal of Refractive Surgery, dies Alex Young
- Phacoemulsification, MIGS voted most important recent innovations in ophthalmology Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Physicians should anticipate, avoid bleeding issues in glaucoma surgery Alex Young
- Reduction in GA lesion growth continues at 18 months with pegcetacoplan Alex Young
- Reoperation rate similar for trabeculectomy, tube shunt at 5 years Alex Young
- VIDEO: Expert discusses developments in ocular oncology Carol L. Shields, MD
- VIDEO: Lowering episcleral venous pressure important component of improving IOP Thurein Htoo, MS, MBA
- VIDEO: Set expectations, treat ocular surface before surgery to avoid unhappy patients Michael Patterson, DO
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- Visus initiates phase 3 trial of Brimochol PF to treat presbyopia Alex Young
- Learn to compartmentalize for best surgical results Uday Devgan, MD
- Interim results promising for suprachoroidal delivery of diabetic retinopathy gene therapy
- Q&A: Lighthouse Guild working to make assistive technology available for all Erich Martin; Calvin W. Roberts, MD
- Older woman referred for unilateral eye redness Teresa P. Horan, MD; Naveen K. Rao, MD
- Study finds ophthalmic care disparities between North American Native, white individuals Erich Martin
- Presbyopia-correcting IOLs present opportunities for patients, surgeons Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- AMD epidemic will continue to challenge ophthalmologists Eamon N. Dreisbach
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- Emerging technologies may change ophthalmic landscape Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Glaucoma market shows growing patient population, acceptance of new treatments Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Good results seen with SIBS microshunt at 3 years Alex Young
- Microstent may be good alternative to trabeculectomy Alex Young
- VIDEO: A toolbox for patients at every stage of ocular maturity George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS
- VIDEO: Being adept key to glaucoma care Ronald L. Fellman, MD
- VIDEO: Cosmetics can contribute to ocular surface disease Laura M. Periman, MD
- VIDEO: Gel stent shows good results at 1 year in noninferiority study Arsham Sheybani, MD
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- VIDEO: Myriad options for presbyopia therapy on the horizon William B. Trattler, MD
- VIDEO: New glaucoma devices help treat disease earlier, less invasively Barbara Wirostko, MD, FARVO
- VIDEO: Rhopressa increases episcleral venous blood flow Osamah Saeedi, MD
- Could new-generation lenses be considered for children with congenital cataracts?
- Perioperative dry eye treatment necessary for best postop outcomes Darrell E. White, MD