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
- Continual OCT advancements revolutionize ocular analysis, examination
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- Bladeless cataract surgery largely hinges on precise capsulorrhexis design
- Bubbles from vitrector pose challenges for surgeons
- Dispersive OVD enhances safety in eyes with intraoperative floppy iris syndrome
- Femto platform offers safe, accurate flap creation, early adopter says
- Loosening attachments enables us to focus on a greater purpose Craig N. Piso, PhD
- Low CD4+ count increases risk for CMV retinitis in patients with HIV/AIDS
- Managing premium channel costs Mitchell A. Jackson, MD
- Study yields no difference in IOP between SLT, drugs as initial therapy
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- Tighter femtosecond lens-softening grid reduces effective phaco time
- Changing practice environment requires that ophthalmologists examine their attachments John B. Pinto
- Sliding internal knot technique useful for late IOL dislocations Thomas A. Oetting, MS, MD
- Young man presents with gradual unilateral decrease in visual acuity Jay S. Duker, MD; Avneet K. Sodhi, MD
- Bimanual MICS may not affect clear corneal incision architecture, healing
- Patients may experience delayed-onset hyphema after trabeculotomy
- Ring segments may improve visual, refractive outcomes in keratoconus patients
- SD-OCT key to better diagnosis and management of AMD Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Glued IOL scaffold technique aids nuclear fragment removal amid insufficient iris, capsular support Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB