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
- Phaco and combined phaco-glaucoma surgery lowers IOP, reduces medications
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- Combined cataract surgery, canaloplasty sustains IOP, medication reduction at 3 years
- Corneal graft manipulation spurs endothelial cell loss
- DSAEK big bubble a simple, efficient technique Aarup Kubal, MD; Elizabeth A. Davis, MD
- Early study results show no visual benefit for IOL implantation after congenital cataract removal
- Glaucoma compliance a complex issue with many contributing factors
- Guide to Automated Vitrectors
- Guide to Handheld Vitrectomy Instruments
- Intracorneal micro-lens a minimally invasive option for presbyopia
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- Laser photocoagulation remains option for diabetic macular edema
- Researchers explore ways to enhance anti-VEGF therapy in AMD treatment
- Soft contact lens wear significantly influences peripheral vision
- Subretinal implant provides stable percepts synchronized with eye movement
- Would you consider early phacoemulsification to manage IOP in a patient with modestly uncontrolled glaucoma?
- How well will you adapt to the future eye care business environment? John B. Pinto
- Managing combined cataract, glaucoma cases a frequent challenge for clinicians Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Take steps to avoid an expulsive hemorrhage during surgery Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
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- Woman with corneal crystals undergoes evaluation Jordana F. Goren, MD, MS; Jay S. Duker, MD; Michael H. Goldstein, MD
- Accommodating IOL boosts near, distance visual acuity in pseudophakic presbyopic eyes