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May 2024
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Treating Floaters: The Pros, Cons and Techniques
Some retinal surgeons are modifying their stance on treating floaters in certain symptomatic patients.
A Closer Look at Same-Day Surgery
Proponents say the approach can save patients, providers and the health-care system time and money.
Mastering New-Technology Lenses
Surgeons offer their top tips for working with the Apthera IOL and the EVO ICL.
What’s on the Horizon for Keratoconus
The number of keratoconus treatment options is growing, with new techniques and devices in development.
How Good Is Your Nomogram?
For improved outcomes, refractive surgeons should consider these key variables and how to incorporate shared data from others, surgeons say.
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SLT Before MIGS May Increase Chance of Reoperation
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The Devil’s in The Details
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Personalizing Practices with AI
You may be able to improve practice management with the latest AI and smart technology.
Retinal Insider
How to Manage Optic Pit Maculopathy
Tips for diagnosing and treating these rare anatomical anomalies before they can lead to complications.
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Managing the Mystery of Dysphotopsias
Although these unwanted phenomena continue to occur, there are ways to help patients overcome the symptoms.
Glaucoma Management
OCTA in Glaucoma: A Valuable Tool
This modality complements structural OCT and can lead to better disease diagnosis and management.
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Strategies for Chemical Injury
Early management is key for a successful outcome. Here’s how to approach these eyes.
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On a Knife’s Edge
Musings on life, ophthalmology and the practice of medicine.
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
May 2024 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A patient presents with recurrent right eye pain and photophobia after combined cataract and minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
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