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
- Alternative technologies to femto widen scope and accessibility of advanced cataract surgery
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- Alcon calls for surgeons to stop implanting CyPass micro-stent
- Amniotic cytokine extract drops may be efficient therapy for dry eye
- At Issue: Ensuring LASIK success and minimizing complications
- DMEK borrows tricks from retina surgery for better results Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD; Kristen Peterson, MD
- FDA approves Hydrus microstent
- FDA approves Inveltys for treatment of inflammation, pain after ocular surgery
- FDA approves Oxervate, the first drug to treat neurotrophic keratitis
- Small-aperture IOL moves solution for presbyopia a step closer
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- Two techniques effective for YAG laser capsulotomy Uday Devgan, MD
- Should a practice partner with a private equity firm? James C. Loden, MD; Mark Kontos, MD
- Newborn presents with acute conjunctival injection Mitchell B. Strominger, MD; Deborah Witkin, MD
- BCVA improves in second decade despite muscle surgery in children with albinism
- Femtosecond arcuate keratotomy advantageous in astigmatic correction
- Trifocal IOL in highly myopic eyes achieves satisfactory outcomes
- Inexpensive adjuncts can enhance cataract surgery outcomes Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- AMA president advocates for more equitable future in medicine
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- No cases of bilateral endophthalmitis reported after same-day injections
- Note to women in ophthalmology: ‘It is your time’
- Research explores work, wealth and worth for women in ophthalmology
- VIDEO: How to overcome feeling like an imposter
- VIDEO: Large integrated health systems affect ophthalmology practices
- VIDEO: Physicians focus on money matters and megatrends
- Should ecological optimization and carbon reduction strategies be listed among priorities when surgical pathways are designed?
- Third annual anti-inflammatory report: What is and what shall be Darrell E. White, MD
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