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
- Researchers attempt to progress cross-linking in the US
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- Accommodating IOL technology continues to evolve Eduardo F. Marques, MD
- Anterior segment tomography shows utility in predicting poor outcomes with premium lenses Mark H. Kramar, MD; Anthony Rodriguez, COT; David H. Aizuss, MD; Brad S. Elkins, MD
- Calibrated gauge simulates force of patient manipulation after cataract surgery
- Femtosecond laser offers advantages in challenging cataract cases Uday Devgan, MD
- Woman presents with binocular diplopia Kevin Sitko, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
- Laminar thickness measurement outstrips RNFL measurement in diagnosing glaucoma
- Applications, advances in cross-linking offer treatment opportunities for variety of patients Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Antibiotic prophylaxis may have negative effect on safety of intravitreal injections
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- Classic method of cross-linking still obtains best results
- European study shows positive results for inlay in emmetropic presbyopic patients
- Femtosecond laser may be used in combined cataract-vitrectomy procedures
- Femtosecond technology removes inconsistencies of cataract surgery
- Long-term series shows good cataract surgery results in patients previously implanted with iris-claw phakic IOLs
- Optical and visual analysis system provides method to screen PCO
- Presbyopic ‘blended vision’ procedure provides effective outcomes
- Retinal vascular disease patients requiring cataract surgery need careful preoperative evaluation
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- Retro-illumination of capsule makes cataract surgery easier, safer in difficult cases
- Specialist recommends caution with generic glaucoma medications
- Study shows limited efficacy of third IOP-lowering agent
- Two approaches used for stem cell therapy for retinal disease Carl D. Regillo, MD; Allen C. Ho, MD