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
- OSN round table, part 2: How to become a better femtosecond laser cataract surgeon
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- CO2 laser-assisted sclerectomy reduces IOP, medication use
- In-office treatment provides targeted approach to blepharitis James M. Rynerson, MD
- Jeff George: Growth, innovation, quality, people are Alcon’s strategic priorities
- Management of giant retinal tear detachment successful with vitrectomy alone
- New glaucoma risk tool helps determine when to begin treatment
- OR time for femtosecond cataract surgery longer than for standard surgery
- Speaker: Genotype dictates response to AREDS formulation
- IOL calculations and IOL selection in small eyes Uday Devgan, MD
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- Debating the merits of dropless cataract surgery Keith A. Walter, MD; Alice T. Epitropoulos, MD, FACS
- Man presents with unilateral decreased vision and eye pain Erica Liu, MD; Caroline R. Baumal, MD; David Salz, MD
- Patient satisfaction with multifocal IOLs linked to personality traits
- Newest technology may not be the best fit for all surgeons Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Cataract surgery first leads to better long-term maintenance of glaucoma
- Speaker offers pearls for femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
- Speaker offers tips for dealing with weak zonules in cataract surgery
- Surgeon discusses management of cataract and Fuchs' dystrophy
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- Surgeon dispels misconceptions about retina surgery
- Surgeon recommends use of sealants to close corneal incisions
- The psychology of the dry eye patient Darrell E. White, MD