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
- NASA research progresses toward understanding ocular consequences of long-duration spaceflights
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- Patient age, corneal thickness need to be considered in laser eye surgery
- Phaco chop revisited: Combo-chop combines horizontal and vertical chop techniques Uday Devgan, MD
- Does sublingual sedation make sense for cataract surgery? John P. Berdahl, MD; Chris Bender, CRNA; Kathryn M. Hatch, MD
- Young man presents with vertical diplopia and unilateral ptosis Adam T. Chin, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD; Laurel N. Vuong, MD
- Improvements reported in patients with facial paralysis who undergo lateral eyelid coupling
- Surgical outcomes differ depending on type of lamellar macular hole
- Vitiligo with ocular involvement associated with dry eye
- Eye research critical for future long-term NASA missions Richard L. Lindstrom, MD
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- Alan S. Crandall receives inaugural Chang Humanitarian Award at ASCRS
- Cooperation among specialties key to advancing ophthalmology
- DREAM results do not support omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease
- Hydrus reduces IOP in comparison trial
- Long-term data positive for IOP-lowering efficacy of iStent
- Multiburst mode on Stellaris phaco system advantageous for early postoperative outcomes
- Omidria maintains pupil size during femtosecond cataract surgery
- Reducing anxiety in LASIK patients helps improve satisfaction
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- Same candidates qualify for LASIK or SMILE
- VIDEO: Allergan continues push in ophthalmology pipeline
- VIDEO: Digital communication technology transforming eye care
- VIDEO: Dining in the Dark event raises funds, awareness for Khmer Sight Foundation
- VIDEO: IPL clinically effective for rosacea, MGD
- VIDEO: Lensar creating new femtosecond laser technology for cataract, presbyopia treatments
- VIDEO: miLOOP device suited to difficult, dense cataracts
- VIDEO: Notal Vision brings diagnostic technology to homes of patients
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- Is visual field or electrophysiology a better functional assessment of vision in space?
- Your faithful dry eye doc tackles DEWS II Darrell E. White, MD