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
- Laser refractive surgery gradually regains ground since peaking in early 2000s
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- Early intervention with Eylea has positive results in PANORAMA trial
- LRI by hand or laser, both hold advantages
- Ophthalmology community reacts to Gottlieb’s resignation
- Wage-fixing and no-poach agreements
- Interesting trends and countertrends John B. Pinto
- OCT used as a tool for pupilloplasty evaluation Dhivya Ashok Kumar, MD, FRCS, FICO, FAICO; Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth
- Woman experiences profoundly decreased vision in ICU Adam T. Chin, MD; Caroline R. Baumal, MD
- Low-energy FLACS induces prostaglandin increase
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- Millennials will be the next target for laser vision correction Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Access to retina providers shows no geographic bias in US
- Autologous platelet-rich plasma may treat extreme ocular hypotension
- Caffeine may be ally in preventing or retarding cataract
- Choroidal melanoma therapy offers promising treatment option
- Combination of PRK, cross-linking shows good results over 4 years
- Comparisons between conventional, transepithelial PRK inconclusive
- Endophthalmitis more likely in PK vs EK cases
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- Hyperopic SMILE shows promise at 1-year follow-up
- Inhibitors of B-cell receptor signaling may be effective for treatment of vitreoretinal lymphomas
- Intracorneal inlay shows good results, spectacle independence
- Kelman Lecture focuses on history, prevention of PCO
- Long-term outcomes of CXL, partial topo-guided PRK show efficacy, stability, safety
- New Tel-Aviv protocol combines cross-linking with tissue-sparing laser ablation procedure
- One-year results of individualized cross-linking in ultra-thin corneas show promise
- Study shows superior accuracy of intraoperative aberrometry in IOL power selection
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- Sub-RPE infiltration in vitreoretinal lymphoma patients correlated with shorter survival time
- VIDEO: Biometry gains precision with AI and intraoperative OCT
- VIDEO: Cornea specialists proactively address eye rubbing as main cause of keratoconus
- VIDEO: Corneal inlays, a technology that has struggled to take off
- VIDEO: Intraoperative OCT leads to important discovery in cataract surgery
- VIDEO: More behind the lens than just vitreous
- VIDEO: Safe alternatives to in-the-bag implantation Michael Amon, MD
- VIDEO: Surgeon presents long-term results of topography-guided refractive surgery techniques
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- Would you recommend multifocal IOLs to patients who have previously undergone refractive surgery?
- Dextenza helps simplify medication regimen John P. Berdahl, MD
- All cataracts go to heaven Mitchell A. Jackson, MD