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
- Consider patient perception of pain when planning cataract procedures
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- ‘A banner year’: Women leaders established in ophthalmology
- Benefits, harms of social media sharing from medical conferences
- CMS alters guidelines for combined blepharoplasty and ptosis surgery
- Differentiation of Descemet’s detachments needed for proper management Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- FDA committee sees Spark’s retinal dystrophy gene therapy as having favorable benefit-risk profile
- FDA warns of HORV risk with vancomycin intraocular injection
- How to get retweeted at a medical conference
- Round table: Diagnosis and treatment of concussion from the pediatric ophthalmologist’s point of view
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- How and when should ophthalmologists consider retirement? John B. Pinto
- White ring sign confirms plane of dissection during SMILE Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
- FDA committee gives push forward for Aerie's Rhopressa
- Young woman experiences painful decline in vision Caroline R. Baumal, MD; Lauren Bierman, MD
- AAO reports superior results of DMEK vs. DSEK
- Accelerated epi-off cross-linking stabilizes keratoconus
- Boston keratoprosthesis complication rate high in children
- Fewer injections may be needed with triamcinolone therapy for DME
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- High-dose intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide treats macular edema for up to 6 months
- Higher-order aberrations increased after SMILE for myopia
- Ophthalmologists prescribe fewer opioids than peer physicians
- PVD patients seeking care on first day of symptoms have higher rate of retinal tears
- Releasable sutures yield no advantage in primary congenital glaucoma surgery
- Treat-and-extend comparable to monthly injections in AMD
- Visual acuity improvements maintained long term after three-step procedure for keratoconus
- Attention to pain management critical for cataract surgery Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Altered tissue percentage may not be risk for ectasia after LASIK
- Aspheric aberration-correcting IOL leads to enhanced visual acuity, depth of focus, contrast sensitivity
- Biomimetic corneal substitutes show promise
- Enhanced depth of focus toric IOL shows rotational stability, high patient satisfaction
- ESCRS Binkhorst Medal Lecture focuses on challenges of small-pupil cataract surgery
- ESCRS fosters education, curricula and international exchange
- ESCRS promotes European registry for corneal transplantation
- FEMCAT study shows equal outcomes, success rates, complications for femto surgery and standard phaco
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- Glistening-free hydrophobic IOL performs well in study
- Good results seen in pilot study of stromal enhancement technique in patients with advanced keratoconus
- Long-term outcomes of posterior optic capture show advantages in young children
- Nerve growth factor eye drops soon available in Europe for neurotrophic keratitis
- New hydrophobic IOL improves on monofocal technology
- New IOL design more tolerant to dislocation, pupil size
- New phakic IOL offers solution for myopic presbyopes
- PRK yields good results as enhancement after SMILE
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- VIDEO: Micropulse cyclophotocoagulation a safe alternative to incisional glaucoma procedures
- VIDEO: Small aperture IOL produces desirable visual outcomes
- VIDEO: Zeiss introduces three new technologies at ESCRS
- Visualization crucial for LASIK enhancement after SMILE
- What are the differences between pain management protocols for first and second eye cataract surgeries?
- Generation gaps can be meaningful for premium surgeons Mitchell A. Jackson, MD