12/03/2015 | Florian Kretz
Implanting a toric IOL during cataract surgery is great way of dealing with a patient’s corneal astigmatism – but off-axis rotation of the IOL can erode those benefits.
12/03/2015 | Hemlata Gupta
CXL is effective in slowing and halting keratoconus and corneal ectasias – but the thinnest corneas can’t receive it, so we propose a new way of bringing CXL to those that need it most
12/02/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Here, we recognize a year’s worth of innovation. Apps, IOLs, imagers, lasers, devices and drugs – the latest and greatest are all here. But which one came out on top this year?
12/02/2015 | Michael Schubert
Placental growth factor inhibitors might show efficacy in treating dry AMD as well as wet. Might aflibercept be repurposed?
12/02/2015 | Mark Hillen
Big data EMR mining (and some basic research) identifies a 50-year old drug that appears to protect against AMD development
A new tissue culture model of the retinal pigment epithelium may allow researchers to better understand the impacts of new interventions on the adult human retina
12/01/2015
George discusses his current research focus in the field of cataract refractive surgery.
A rising star amongst the CEDARS/ASPEN set, Loh practices at the front line of refractive/cataract surgery at the South Florida Vision Associates in Fort Lauderdale
We get Bill’s perspective on what were his highlights from this year’s ESCRS congress.
Florian recalls experiences of dealing with difficult patients and talks of the advances in imaging and biometry.
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