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April 2020
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Biometry and Formulas: Nailing the Outcome
Our ability to measure the eye accurately and calculate the IOL power keeps evolving—but there’s still room for improvement.
Point-Counterpoint: Scleral-Sutured Fixation vs. Yamane Technique
Sticking with Scleral-Sutured IOLs / Make Room for Yamane’s Efficiency
Adjustable IOLs: Lights, Lasers and Lock-ins
An update on new technology for making postop IOL adjustments.
Daring to Treat Floaters
More experts are taking a second look at controversial approaches to resolving these visual disturbances.
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An Outbreak of Research into The Novel Coronavirus
Technology Update
3-D Heads-up Displays & the Anterior Segment Surgery
Proponents say this technology is becoming more viable as a tool for surgeons working at the front of the eye.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
How to Right-size Your Capsulorhexis
Learn the best strategies to use when you need to go small, large or somewhere in between.
Glaucoma Management
Tubes, Trabs and Cataract Surgery
Glaucoma patients often present extra challenges during cataract surgery. An expert offers helpful strategies.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Acanthamoeba: The Keratitis that Won’t Quit!
We discuss the epidemiological risk factors and current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for this formidable protozoan invader.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
April 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Blurred vision and floaters bring a 79-year-old woman to the Wills Eye Hospital Oncology Service.
April 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series —Diagnosis & Discussion
Blurred vision and floaters bring a 79-year-old woman to the Wills Eye Hospital Oncology Service.
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