The second issue of the 2023 Video Journal of Cataract, Refractive, & Glaucoma Surgery offers a compilation of 27 surgical highlights from the ESCRS meeting in Milan, providing valuable education for global anterior segment surgeons.
Sydney Tyson, MD, MPH concludes this series discussing common challenges that patients may face following IOLs implantation, such as visual halos, glare, or low contrast, and the means available to reduce these artifacts.
CXL has potential to alter disease course; progression display plays role in when to intervene
Exploring broad utility of netarsudil for ROCK inhibition across spectrum of glaucoma
Researchers explore clinical and patient-reported outcomes after WFG LASIK for myopia
Rishi Singh, MD, discusses the criteria for identifying patients who would benefit from biosimilar therapy.
Attention to details can help to deliver patients consistent, quality outcomes.
More efficient-and yes more fun!- methods of vision screening increase the likelihood kids receive corrective treatment.
Quantitative measurement indicates corneal epithelium plays crucial role in outcomes
Lens fragmentation device may avoid disrupting zonules, enhance refractive outcomes
Lens fragmentation device may avoid disrupting zonules, enhance refractive outcomes
Charity seeks to raise $US20 million to address avoidable blindness in women, girls
Group offering ARVOLearn educational platform; AI focus of upcoming online session
Usage is a good option for successful visual rehabilitation in these patients
Keep refractive surgery in forefront when it comes to technology
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Now we can illuminate and clearly visualize floaters, putting effective laser treatment well within our reach, says Christopher F. Wood, MD
Implementing new innovations is a critical part of successful facility management
Common glaucoma treatments may worsen ocular surface disease and meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to discomfort, redness, and even poor treatment compliance.
Hura highlighted some of the key takeaways from the Controversies in Modern Eye Care symposium where presenters and attendees shared their insights into the latest advancements in refractive surgery, retina care, and collaborative eye care.
Microinstrumentation provides surgeons increased control
Many medical specialties share medications and technologies, from various classes of drugs to diagnostic testing and surgical instruments. Here are just a few “adopted” technologies we’re happy to see in the hands of ophthalmologists.
Ophthalmologist looks ahead amid company’s advances over past 18 months.
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings
The Neuro-Connection: Clinicians should be aware of unusual but characteristic signs, symptoms, findings