Mydriasis
Eyenovia studies delivery of three therapeutics with new dispenser
Early management of snake venom ophthalmia leads to fast recovery
Early management of snake venom ophthalmia leads to fast recovery
Use of mask after ROP exam helps minimize stress in infants
Ocuphire advances Nyxol to address varied ocular indications
Pinhole pupilloplasty enhances visual acuity and image quality
Both the front and back parts of the globe are essential for optimal vision. When we focus on the anterior segment of the eye, the cornea, pupillary opening and lens play a significant role in the quality of vision. With technological advances, lens-related issues such as cataract can usually be dealt with optimally. However, when we look at the cornea, especially when dealing with significant irregular corneal astigmatism, this can be a challenge even to the well-experienced corneal and anterior segment surgeon. In such cases with significant irregular corneal astigmatism, the surgeon may consider shifting the focus away from the cornea to the size of the pupillary opening.