01/12/2015 | Steven Vold
Trimming down the number of concomitant topical glaucoma medications your patients need with MIGS devices could lead to happier patients with better-controlled IOP.
12/10/2014 | Bruce Allan
Deciding between laser vision correction and intraocular lens implantation is a question of technological advances, surgeons’ preferences and patient education
12/09/2014 | Juan Mura
The right approach can reduce the risks of post-procedural bleb failure when removing cataracts from glaucomatous eyes that have undergone prior trabeculectomy.
12/09/2014
Sponsor companies proudly present their impressive contributions to the ophthalmic community.
12/08/2014 | Mark Hillen
Here we recognize a year’s worth of innovation. Apps, IOLs, vitreous cutters, imagers and lasers – the latest and greatest of these are all there.
12/08/2014
Personality characteristics predict patient satisfaction after multifocal IOL implantation – irrespective of outcomes, says the Happy Patient Study.
11/17/2014 | Cathy Schanzer, M. Stewart Galloway
Ideally, all patients would adhere to antibiotic and steroid eyedrop regimens, but they don’t, and actually sometimes they can’t.
11/17/2014 | Gunther Grabner
A small-aperture IOL could offer new hope for patients with cataract and presbyopia
11/13/2014 | Mark Hillen
Sitting Down With… John Kanellopoulos Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, New York University Medical School, Partner at OMMA Eye Institute, and Founder and Scientific Manager of Laservision.gr Institute, Athens, Greece
09/09/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Can a new implantable microfluidic sensor put IOP tracking in the hands – or rather eyes – of patients with glaucoma?
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