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
- Medical device industry, lawmakers unite to expedite FDA approval process
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- Bausch + Lomb discusses Ista acquisition with OSN
- Chronic hypotony may be significant complication of keratoprosthesis implantation
- Femtosecond laser presbyopia correction yields visual stability up to 2 years
- Four-year study results reveal higher glaucoma rate among Latinos
- How do we help our presbyope patients? Vance Thompson, MD
- Older adults with glaucoma more prone to cognitive impairment, depression
- Mathematics of planning cataract surgery can ensure more accurate refractive results Uday Devgan, MD
- Anterior chamber inflammation, iris depigmentation noted 25 years after cataract extraction Jennifer Renz, MD; Michael B. Raizman, MD
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- Axial length linked to involutional eye lid malposition in patients with ectropion
- Botulinum toxin A shows benefit in maintaining ocular alignment over long term
- Intracorneal ring segment may reduce astigmatism after penetrating keratoplasty
- LASIK and LASEK yield similar dry eye disease markers, tear osmolarity up to 1 year
- Transepithelial cross-linking may be less efficient in treating progressive keratoconus
- Progress being made to improve FDA approval process Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- EHR conversion makes sense for clinical, financial reasons
- OCT imaging for macular edema moves beyond clinical management
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- OCT imaging supplants fluorescein angiography for interpreting leakage in wet AMD follow-up
- SD-OCT offers advantages of speed, resolution, sensitivity in imaging dry AMD
- Survey results show retina specialists adopting new treatment
- Femtosecond arcuate incisions improve best corrected vision after keratoplasty