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
- Glued intrascleral posterior chamber IOL fixation technique continues to evolve
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- CMS modifies ACO investment model to better serve rural areas
- Diaton tonometer yields IOP readings without corneal contact
- Dry eye may be associated with corneal endothelial cell loss
- Intensive therapy reduces incidence, cost of ocular surgery in type 1 diabetes
- IRIS Registry represents sea change in practical use of ‘big data’
- Ophthalmic community mourns loss of Robert M. Sinskey
- Phacovitrectomy system offers flexible options for customized surgery
- PQRS reporting mandatory for all eligible practices in 2015
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- QLT to acquire InSite Vision, create ophthalmic specialty company
- Research a career option for young ophthalmologists to consider Alessandro Abbouda, MD
- Supreme Court upholds health care subsidies in states without exchanges
- Sutureless scleral fixation technique can be used to implant IOLs in eyes lacking capsular support
- Utah practice performs first commercial implantations of Kamra corneal inlay in US
- Cataract surgery can be complicated by presence of loose zonules Uday Devgan, MD
- Intraoperative aberrometry measurements in cataract surgery spur debate
- Girl initially presents with open globe injury Lana M. Rifkin, MD; Sylvia H. Yoo, MD; Jessica Moon, MD
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- Initial observation may be favorable for VMT management
- Loss of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma may affect sleep quality
- Mel 90 excimer laser for myopic LASIK yields predictable outcomes
- Number of glaucoma procedures decreases despite aging population in US
- Tecnis ZLB00 multifocal IOL improves near, intermediate, distance visual acuity
- Innovative technique variations offer options in difficult cases Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Surgeon: Give up the surgical limbus and use clear cornea instead Steven B. Siepser, MD, FACS
- What should we call this problem? Darrell E. White, MD
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