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
- A new look for a new era in glaucoma Thomas W. Samuelson, MD
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- AMO recalls Endosol after reports of toxic anterior segment syndrome Jared Schultz
- Con: Bilateral implantation of same model presbyopia-correcting IOL Erin L. Boyle
- Epi-LASIK shows decrease in aberrations at 3 months Bob Kronemyer
- Incidence of steroid-related glaucoma increases over the past 5 years Aleta Mayne
- LASIK, surface ablation are complementary procedures Bob Kronemyer
- Microkeratome creates both lamellar and epi-LASIK flaps, study finds Bob Kronemyer
- Pro: Combining dissimilar presbyopia-correcting IOLs can work in select patients Erin L. Boyle
- Round table: Philosophy of mixing IOLs for presbyopia correction spurs debate
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- Survey finds public is confused about who performs eye care Lauren Wolkoff
- Watch for Fuchs’ in cataract patients and alter technique accordingly, surgeon says Daniele Cruz
- Ramping up phaco energy improves followability, reduces chatter at tip Uday Devgan, MD
- Compliance issues related to presbyopia-correcting IOLs Alan E. Reider, JD, MPH
- 20 years of developing conventional IOL presbyopia correction William F. Maloney, MD
- Avoiding the most common life insurance planning mistakes Brent C. Fuchs, CFP, CLU, ChFC; Kenneth W. Rudzinski, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CRPC, CASL, CAP
- Bring adventure, change and calculated risk-taking into your life John C. Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO
- Medicare coding for macular degeneration pharmacotherapies requires caution Riva Lee Asbell
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