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
- Scleral approaches to presbyopia moving from niche to mainstream
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- Euretina allocates funds to research management of submacular hemorrhage in wet AMD
- Ocular Surgery News boosts, relaunches Healio/OSN Editorial Board Section
- Q&A: My Home in Sight empowers people living with wet AMD
- Reduced IOP maintained with two iStents at 5 years
- Reviving the lost art of manual Intacs implantation Jack S. Parker, MD, PhD; Katelyn Joubert, BS; Philip Dockery, MPH
- Setting expectations for near vision with EDOF lenses D. Rex Hamilton, MD
- When neuroadaptation fails, do not give up multifocality but implant a different lens
- The Goldilocks problem: Too much, too little or just enough practice business data? John B. Pinto
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- Chord mu: a new reference marker and its clinical relevance Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
- Elderly woman presents with bilateral symblephara Nora M.V. Laver, MD; Malgorzata Dymerska Peterson, MD; Michael B. Raizman, MD
- Early syphilis, HIV infection associated with ocular syphilis
- Increasing medication burden challenges older patients with bacterial keratitis
- Once-daily netarsudil noninferior to twice-daily timolol in phase 3 study
- Study: Diabetic retinopathy online information lacks accuracy Eamon N. Dreisbach
- Sutureless dacryocystorhinostomy closure scars less than subcuticular technique
- Vehicle pollution may increase AMD risk
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- Wet AMD gene therapy well tolerated through 3 years
- Women in ophthalmic research see career inequalities
- To the Editor
- Potential presbyopia treatments exciting, but regulatory and adoption barriers may be an issue Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
- Ab interno trabeculotomy adds benefit in reducing IOP
- Clinical outcomes good in pediatric series of corneal ulcers
- Creativity and innovation require thinking outside the box
- Descemet’s stripping only shows promise in some Fuchs’ patients
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- No anti-VEGF rescue injections needed in OPTIC phase 1 trial of ADVM-022
- Nomogram M addresses epi-off cross-linking of thin corneas
- Positive effects of Hydrus plus phaco persist
- Selective laser device yields precise capsulotomies
- SMILE Xtra yields stable outcomes in suboptimal cases
- Specular microscopy, Scheimpflug imaging may help identify potential graft rejection
- Stress, burnout widespread and underacknowledged among surgeons
- Stromal expansion enables standard epi-off CXL in thin corneas
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- Study clarifies genetic basis of rare form of corneal dystrophy
- Study investigates common features of keratoconus in Down syndrome
- Surgeon experience yields good result implanting iStent inject before cataract surgery
- Tomographic findings of subclinical edema help predict Fuchs’ progression
- VIDEO: Corneal endothelial cell injection therapy continues to develop Shigeru Kinoshita, MD, PhD
- VIDEO: Expert speaks on how to prevent photic phenomena after LASIK
- VIDEO: Keratoconus observed as multiple entities
- VIDEO: New drug for dry eye shows promise in preliminary study
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- VIDEO: Oxygen-enhanced epi-on procedures have expanded indications of CXL
- VIDEO: Selling consultations on Amazon
- VIDEO: Study investigates method to enhance predictability of effective lens position
- VIDEO: Supplementary IOL shows promising outcomes
- VIDEO: Synergy IOL provides wide, continuous range of vision
- VIDEO: Treating dry eye preoperatively significantly improves accuracy of cataract surgery
- Of the upcoming new approaches, what do you expect to be the best for the treatment of early presbyopia?
- Pinhole pupilloplasty enhances visual acuity and image quality Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Priya Narang, MS
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- Diamonds are forever: Perioperative options optimize cataract surgery Mitchell A. Jackson, MD