02/23/2021 | Preeya Gupta
Catching possible corneal and retinal complexities preoperatively
02/19/2021 | David Golden, Pascal Bernard
Looking at IOLs through a surgical microscope, have you thought about the materials and processes that give rise to the lens?
02/15/2021 | Boris Malyugin
Keeping patients safe while not compromising their sight in a pandemic has been a constant balancing act
02/04/2021 | Aleksandra Jones
Not anymore. Four refractive specialists share their views on the future of the subspecialty and making the best start in the refractive surgery space
01/27/2021 | Ray Radford
A 2021 update on binocular spectacle-free vision, following up on one of The Ophthalmologist’s most-read articles of the past five years
01/18/2021 | Sponsored by Glaukos
Significant numbers of cataract patients are also glaucomatous – increasingly, it makes medical and economic sense to address both conditions at once
12/21/2020 | Sponsored by RxSight
Postoperative adjustment of IOL power is now a reality
12/17/2020 | Sponsored by Oertli
ViPer’s simultaneous indenting and transscleral illumination gives retinal surgeons more autonomy
12/16/2020 | Sponsored by Santen SA
For optimal efficacy and easy post-operative management, consider PRESERFLO™ MicroShunt, which can be combined with cataract surgery
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Armin Wolf explains why physics is so important and how Oertli’s SPEEPMode™ is bringing cataract surgery to the next level
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