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
- Smaller infants, aggressive disease necessitate evolution in ROP treatment
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- Marketplace more challenging than regulatory approval for new medical devices
- Women in Ophthalmology to focus on leadership, diversity and science at Summer Symposium
- Intravitreal injections can lead to cataract complications Uday Devgan, MD
- Dry eye experts debate procedural vs. medical therapy for ocular rosacea Sumitra S. Khandelwal, MD; Laura M. Periman, MD
- Older woman presents with new-onset diplopia Alison J. Lauter, MD; Geetha Athappilly, MD
- VA improves in astigmatic eyes after 2-step procedure
- Treatment of ROP still extremely difficult Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Adaptive fluidics with cloud-based data collection can improve phaco surgeries
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- Descemet’s stripping only can be right procedure for certain patients
- Incoming ASCRS president looks to continue focus on education and advocacy
- Intracameral injection after shunt implantation yields no safety signals
- Non-fragmentation phaco technique removes soft cataracts
- NOV03 shows positive phase 2 results for evaporative dry eye
- Novel trifocal IOL yields positive intermediate, near visual acuity results
- Patient reported dry eye symptoms challenge previous thinking
- Photofragmentation technique minimizes endothelial cell loss
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- VIDEO: Amniotic membrane beneficial in many corneal diseases
- VIDEO: Long-term experience shows ECP effective, easy to use
- VIDEO: New algorithm aids OSD diagnosis, treatment prior to refractive surgery
- Can a thorough follow-up ROP exam be done without fluorescein angiography?
- Enter the whales, part 2 Darrell E. White, MD