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
- Corneal inlays provide safe, reversible option for presbyopia treatment
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- A new user's experience with an intraoperative wavefront aberrometer Denise M. Visco, MD
- Autologous serum eye drops reduce ocular surface disease symptoms
- Digital Goldmann tonometer demonstrates reproducibility
- Glaucoma treatment adherence difficult to measure, improve
- Glaukos CEO reviews FDA approval of iStent
- Higher-order aberrations decrease with corneal collagen cross-linking
- Intraoperative wavefront aberrometer improves refractive outcomes of cataract surgery Shamik Bafna, MD
- OCT enhances IOL power calculations in post-LASIK eyes
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- Posterior corneal power measurements may enhance accuracy of IOL calculations
- Study suggests iron, calcium supplements may be linked to increased risk of glaucoma
- Refining the A-constant yields more accurate refractive results after cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Man referred for abnormal retinal exam Michelle C. Liang, MD; Darin R. Goldman, MD; Katrinka L. Heher, MD; Jay S. Duker, MD
- Capsular tension ring may enhance refractive outcomes of asymmetric multifocal IOL
- Circulating visfatin levels may predict ROP development
- Corneal resistance factor may outperform corneal hysteresis in detecting keratoconus
- Glaucoma after DMEK may be avoidable
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- Plaque radiotherapy may offer long-term control of iris melanoma
- Statistical model predicts myopic regression risk for LASIK flap creation methods
- Topical antibiotic helps prevent endophthalmitis after keratoprosthesis
- Two surgical procedures equally effective in treating superior oblique muscle palsy, study shows
- Synthetic keratophakia finds its place in surgical treatment of presbyopia Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Foldable artificial cornea offers alternative to corneal transplantation Jose M. Vargas, MD; Yichieh Shiuey, MD