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
- Emerging strategies yield improvements in keratoconus management
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- Acquisition of Kamra inlay paves way for SightLife Surgical in presbyopia space
- Association possible between gut bacteria, uveitis
- ‘Frag Bag’ helps remove nuclear material during vitrectomy
- Is a 20/20 money-back guarantee covered or noncovered by Medicare? Kevin J. Corcoran, COE, CPC, CPMA, FNAO; John McInnes, MD, JD
- The case for using a presbyopia-correcting IOL in only one eye Bret L. Fisher, MD
- IOL calculations evolve with artificial intelligence Uday Devgan, MD
- ER doctors and the use of topical anesthetics in corneal abrasion patients Darrell E. White, MD
- Man presents with bilateral chorioretinal lesions Lana M. Rifkin, MD; James Constans, MD
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- DISCOVER study shows feasibility, usefulness of intraoperative OCT
- Wide range of keratoconus treatments available, on the horizon Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Corneal thickness decreases, recovers after cross-linking
- Few patients need management changes after pars plana vitrectomy
- Prefilled anti-VEGF injection may reduce risk of endophthalmitis
- Sutureless Ahmed glaucoma valve technique reduces perforation risk
- Which combination of procedures would be your best choice to provide vision improvement in patients with progressive keratoconus?