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
- Overwhelming changes to ICD codes pending, implementation deadline delayed
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- Endophthalmitis rates similarly low in operating room, office settings
- Femtosecond laser capsulotomy yields less PCO than manual capsulorrhexis
- Keratoconus can be treated based on the stage of the condition Juan C. Grandin, MD; Adriana C. Lotfi, MD
- New technologies add value through better outcomes, happy patients, more efficient practices Robert P. Lehmann, MD, FACS
- Novel technique successful in closure of large macular holes
- Researcher recommends frequent patient follow-up for retinal vein occlusion
- University of Utah, Allergan collaborate on target-based clinical research
- Simple surgical advice holds true over the years Uday Devgan, MD
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- Surgeons make the case for DSEK vs. DMEK
- Man experiences new floaters and visual loss Andre J. Witkin, MD; Kevin Sitko, MD
- Getting ready for transparency of industry payments to physicians and teaching hospitals
- Conjunctival complications common after insertion of glaucoma valve
- Guarded 33-gauge device reduces intravitreal injection time
- Minimally trained screeners can identify potential vision problems in children at similar rates as professionals
- Pathologic myopia associated with higher OSDI scores, lower TBUT
- Trabeculectomy after vitreoretinal surgery with silicone oil yields low success rate
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- ICD-10 brings uncertainty, extra work for ophthalmic practices Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Double dose of anti-VEGF may reduce macular edema after irradiation for uveal melanoma
- Endothelial cell loss greater in DSAEK eyes with existing drainage device
- Higher peak, final IOP portend progression in average-pressure glaucoma
- Online resource enhances grading of fundus images in DR screening
- PK for iridocorneal endothelial syndrome yields visual gains, high graft survival
- ECP, alone or with phaco, a safe approach for surgical management of glaucoma Jeffrey T. Liegner, MD
- Point-of-service tests may complement approach to dry eye patients Darrell E. White, MD
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