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
- With vitrectomy on rise, scleral buckling a viable option in retinal detachment
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- Jim Mazzo announces retirement from Abbott Medical Optics
- Premium IOLs run the gamut from multifocal to neuroadaptive
- Surgeons aim to optimize quick return to daily functions after LASIK Daniel S. Durrie, MD
- Topical anesthesia involves more pain than regional injection in cataract surgery
- Corneal phaco incisions require careful construction for successful cataract surgery Uday Devgan, MD
- Woman complains of red eye, irritation Helen K. Wu, MD; Michael B. Raizman, MD; Jordana G. Fein, MD, MS
- Allograft rejection risk may be reduced with DMEK
- Echography pinpoints posterior lens capsule rupture before cataract surgery
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- Sulcus-implanted IOL power should be based on axial length and predicted IOL power
- Vitrectomy offers several advantages over other procedures for retinal detachment repair Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- DSAEK grafts successfully preloaded into injectors and transported to surgical centers
- Hemostatic agent aids patients treated with dacryocystorhinostomy
- IVAN, CATT meta-analysis increases power of results
- Monthly dosing slightly edges out as-needed protocol, 2-year CATT results find
- Phase 3 study of once-daily NSAID meets primary, secondary endpoints
- Positioning of scleral-sutured posterior chamber IOLs affects power calculations
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- Predicting rate of change in glaucoma cases remains difficult
- Preliminary data show no difference in DSAEK insertion techniques
- Repeating trinucleotide associated with ability to predict Fuchs’ corneal dystrophy
- Study associates superior paracentral defect with disc hemorrhage
- Endocycloplasty shows promise for treating plateau iris syndrome Brian A. Francis, MD. MS