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
- Transition from optical to digital opens opportunities in the operating room
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- Patients with obstructive sleep apnea at higher risk for diabetic retinopathy
- Plano may not be best refractive outcome for every patient Uday Devgan, MD
- What is needed for practices to run efficiently? Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS; Denise M. Visco, MD
- Middle-age man experiences unilateral, episodic, blurred vision Huan Meng Mills, MD
- Cataract surgery may decrease mortality risk in women
- Combined and sequential procedures with phaco, vitrectomy yield similar results
- Genotyping lacks support for guiding antioxidant treatment of AMD
- Uveal melanoma prognoses vary depending on genomic subset
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- For surgery, transition to digital imaging is imminent Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Femtosecond incisions can be more precise, better centered than manual
- Hydrogel inlays can help optimize outcomes for presbyopic patients
- Intraoperative aberrometry provides more data for better IOL outcomes
- Johnson & Johnson Vision focused on lifetime of eye care
- miLOOP technology can optimize nucleus disassembly in cataract surgery
- Precision pulse capsulotomy device provides strong, round capsulotomy
- Refractive surgery should be avoided in patients who have high risk for ectasia
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- SMILE a competitive option for refractive correction
- VIDEO: How to nail biometry measurements in irregularly sized eyes
- VIDEO: How to optimize the hydrogel corneal inlay
- VIDEO: Surgeon should make IOL recommendation to patients
- VIDEO: Pearls for detecting, treating dry eye to optimize cataract surgery outcomes
- Do digital platforms for 3-D surgery offer advantages for the anterior segment surgeon?
- So you wanna be a KOL: Careful what you wish for Darrell E. White, MD