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
- Hypersonic vitreous liquefaction drives breakthrough innovation in vitrectomy
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- Costs in ophthalmology: A review of recent studies Frances Meier-Gibbons, MD
- FDA warns Imprimis for false, misleading promotional claims
- Glaukos seeks to ‘transform glaucoma therapy’
- Optical biometry can identify macular pathology before cataract surgery
- Patients report relief of ocular symptoms after Xen implantation
- ReVision Optics goes out of business
- Standard CXL reduces maximum keratometry more than transepithelial CXL
- Approach to the dense brunescent cataract Uday Devgan, MD
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- Middle-aged woman presents with rapidly progressive bilateral ptosis and diplopia Laurel N. Vuong, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Melina I. Morkin, MD
- Cataract surgery can be ‘greener’
- Fewer postop complications seen with Ex-Press than trabeculectomy alone
- Vitesse technology looks promising for anterior segment surgeons Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Endothelial cell loss higher in cataract patients with diabetes
- Adjustable IOLs will disrupt how patients decide, doctors deliver
- Big data registries can lead to new glaucoma research opportunities
- Lindstrom receives the Philip M. Corboy award
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- Local therapies useful for treating uveitis
- Many factors contribute to geographic atrophy development
- Most important part of ptosis treatment is the preoperative exam
- New neuromodulators on the way to US market
- New technologies deliver laser treatment for DME
- Opinions differ on private equity in ophthalmology
- Osher, Ocular Surgery News join forces on ‘Telling It Like It Is’
- Understand patient expectations in residual refractive error with presbyopic IOLs
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- Vaccinate all patients over 50 years for herpes zoster
- VIDEO: Choosing the right surgery for glaucoma patients
- VIDEO: Gene therapy for retinal disease continues to march forward despite headwinds
- VIDEO: Patient indication, surgeon comfort level dictate timing and type of MIGS
- VIDEO: Data mined from IRIS registry begins to impact glaucoma treatment
- VIDEO: Aging population drives increase in transscleral glaucoma procedures
- VIDEO: Threefold increase in physician fraud cases in 2017
- VIDEO: Demographic shifts impact OD-MD comanagement relationship
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- Does vitrectomy still have a role in the treatment of diabetic macular edema?
- Follow the money, part 2 Darrell E. White, MD