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
- Better instrument design, increased indications boost popularity of MIVS
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- 2010 Imperial City Eye Meeting trains Vietnamese ophthalmologists Devin Gattey, MD
- Adding anti-VEGF to trabeculectomy may yield better wound healing conditions
- Data management software can eliminate charting errors
- Early outcomes offer high hopes for unique accommodating IOL John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS
- Latest-generation femtosecond laser may offer new option for corneal presbyopia surgery Francisco Sanchez Leon, MD
- Reporting of ocular dryness symptoms may not correlate with screening results
- Study suggests presence of stem-like cells in uveal melanoma
- Wavefront-optimized PRK successful in Air Force personnel
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- What is the role of non-contact viewing systems vs. contact lens viewing systems in MIVS?
- Online resources for surgical learning a boon for ophthalmology Uday Devgan, MD
- Microincision vitrectomy surgery: The latest step in minimally invasive ophthalmic techniques Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Woman referred for bulging of right eye Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Katrinka L. Heher, MD; Matthew Lazzara, MD
- British cataract surgeons report low use of prophylactic intracameral cefuroxime
- Midway tangential capsular flap can help rescue extending capsulorrhexis
- Similar results obtained with four femtosecond LASIK flap thicknesses