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
- Patients report high satisfaction rate in FDA LASIK outcomes questionnaire
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- Actavis to enter ophthalmology with Allergan acquisition
- Autologous serum drops relieve dry eye over long term
- Clinical practice, study protocols for treating AMD with anti-VEGF injections vary widely
- Combination injection during IOL replacement maintains mydriasis, reduces postop pain
- Cross-linking may be option for Terrien marginal degeneration
- Glaucoma valve, keratoprosthesis combination yields high retention rate
- Postop infections reduced with additional prophylaxis after KPro implantation
- Report: Nutritional supplement beneficial regardless of genotype
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- Repositioning a dislocated IOL can be complicated but have good results Uday Devgan, MD
- Anisocoria in a pediatric patient after bounce house accident Sylvia H. Yoo, MD; Jessica Moon, MD
- AMD severity in first eye foretells incidence, progression in fellow eye
- Anterior chamber, scleral-fixated IOLs yield similar long-term outcomes
- Better refractive outcomes achieved with three-piece IOLs
- Eyes with TIF more likely to develop textural interface opacity after DSAEK
- Hypotonic eye drops improved tear film stability, ocular surface integrity
- Intraluminal shunt occlusion controls IOP, minimizes hypotony
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- Multifocal toric IOL outperforms peripheral corneal relaxing incisions, standard multifocal
- Therapeutic PK resolves interface infection after DSAEK
- Topical colistin 0.19% a potential alternative treatment for P. aeruginosa keratitis
- Quality data important to attract younger patients to LASIK Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Endoscopy beneficial when visualization is limited David Liao, MD, PhD
- Minimum effective dose: A prescription for success Darrell E. White, MD