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
- Mobile health technologies facilitate efficient communication in ophthalmology
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- Study finds high success rate for surgical bleb revision after trabeculectomy
- Physicians need to understand importance of patient discussions regarding surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Man experiences bilateral photosensitivity and decreased vision after cataract surgery Steven L. Williams, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Measurements of therapeutic effect, IOP control unreliable over time
- Superior hemifield defects may progress faster than other defects
- Future of medicine lies in digital health Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Adaptive optics retinal imaging available but limited by high cost
- Angle closure involves interplay of multiple anatomical, physiological factors
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- Distinguishing cause of droopy eyelids determines management approach
- Expert shares preparation tips for undertaking iStent implantation
- Flapless all-laser procedure outperforms femto-LASIK for high myopia
- Genetic testing identifies mutations known to cause inherited glaucoma
- Ideal IOL power calculations achievable
- OCT angiography may detect pre-perimetric changes in glaucomatous eyes
- Precut corneal tissue offers better safety, quality assurance
- President of India addresses ophthalmologists at APAO-AIOS meeting
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- Severity of glaucoma key to choosing surgical approach
- Simple surgical steps give femtosecond laser accuracy to conventional cataract surgery
- Small globe size, high concentration of VEGF in vitreous may be risk factor for early AMD
- Speaker updates clinicians on Medicare reimbursement, coding
- Vertical, horizontal vectors affect lower lid laxity
- Very high-frequency collagen cross-linking enhances astigmatic keratotomy
- Small-gauge, high-cut advancements available for anterior vitrectomy Tal Raviv IV, MD