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
- Trifocal IOLs rank high in European surgeons’ preferences
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- ROCK inhibitor represents ‘breakthrough’ treatment with disease-modifying potential
- Finding your authentic self is at the core of practice success John B. Pinto
- Female health care workers in Nepal on front lines of fighting corneal blindness April Steinert
- Jacob paper clip capsule stabilizer can help manage subluxated cataracts Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- Woman presents with bilateral optic nerve edema Malgorzata Dymerska Peterson, MD; Laurel N. Vuong, MD
- Agreement seen between ultra-widefield, ETDRS images for grading diabetic retinopathy severity
- Oral steroids for nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy did not significantly improve visual acuity
- Lens replacement surgery poised to become most successful refractive procedure Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- DMEK prior to cataract surgery shows better results than combined procedure
- Integration of new technology may improve ophthalmologic care
- Minimally invasive corneal neurotization effective for neurotrophic keratopathy
- More refractive lens exchange cases per week lead to lower rate of complications
- Ophthalmology on the road to value-based care
- Repeated intravitreal sirolimus treatments improve vitreous haze
- Several factors associated with early and long-term success of DSAEK
- Thyroid eye disease therapy shows promise
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- Tocilizumab reduces haze, increases visual acuity in noninfectious uveitis
- VIDEO: Manual cataract surgery tools promising in underserved communities
- VIDEO: Santen initiates phase 3 studies of omidenepag for glaucoma
- VIDEO: Wavefront-guided, wavefront-optimized platforms both effective for LASIK
- What is the future of presbyopic correction in patients younger than 65 years old?