Virtual reality brings care to at-need areas
Technology offers accessibility, scalability to countries where care is needed the most.
Advanced IOLs provide array of options for cataract surgeons
Evolving technology is resulting in better outcomes for patients.
Recipe for disaster? Starting out in ophthalmology during the pandemic
Disruption affected ophthalmology, altering physicians’ education, careers.
Optimizing vision outcomes and diabetic macular edema
Many patients with diabetes can be stabilized with anti-VEGF biologics.
Jumping into gene therapy with collaboration, innovation
Ophthalmologist looks ahead amid company’s advances over past 18 months.
Driving with glaucoma: Steering clear of vision issues
Ophthalmologists have discussions about driving with glaucoma patients.
Payment models for imaging: Procedures not covered by insurance policies
Tips to help eye care providers navigate the maze of insurance issues.
Next-generation MGD: Patients in their 20s, 30s offer new perspectives
Long-term screen users and contact lens wearers in group face challenges.
LaZrPlastique: The non–cutting edge over LASIK
Procedure offers sharp contrast to cutting procedures without risk, pain, or drama.
The evolution of corneal transplantation surgery
Physicians making sense of the cornea transplant alphabet soup.
The challenges of tube shunts in pediatric glaucoma surgery
Hurdles include limited space, handling thin sclera, choosing the right site.
Integrated system streamlines cataract surgery
Procedure integrates femto, phaco in one instrument to address issues.
Pegcetacoplan: Taking on geographic atrophy
Industry leaders view pegcetacoplan as most important retinal technology in 10 years.
Using technology to manage corneal challenges before cataract surgery
Physician discusses preoperative assessments before procedure focusing on cornea.
Challenges are linked with refractive surgery for myopia and astigmatism
ICLs offer a strong surgical correction option for some patients.