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January 2011
Digital Edition
Surgeons Are Impressed By Presbyopic Lenses
How to Take Toric Implants to the Next Level
Post-Refractive Cataract: Choosing Lens and Target
Features
Surgeons Are Impressed By Presbyopic Lenses
Presbyopic and toric intraocular lenses continue to receive high marks from cataract surgeons on our panel.
How to Take Toric Implants to the Next Level
A look at the surgical techniques and innovative technology that enable cataract surgeons to get the most from toric lenses.
Post-Refractive Cataract: Choosing Lens and Target
Calculating the IOL power isn’t the only challenge presented by patients who’ve had corneal surgery. Four experts offer their advice.
Departments
Review News
Novartis and Alcon Complete Merger
Editor's Page
Could Reformers Find An Unexpected Model?
Bottom Line
Used Equipment: First, Do Your Homework
When buying used medical equipment, be sure you’re dealing with a reputable company and you know what you’re getting.
Technology Update
Computer-Guided Laser Photocoagulation
Applying the latest technology to retinal treatment may minimize error and make the surgeon’s job easier.
Retinal Insider
Update: Pharmcologic Vitreolysis
Microplasmin may become a new tool in the armamentarium of retinal specialists.
Glaucoma Management
Advanced Disease: The Elephant in the Room
Despite the challenges of monitoring and treatment, these patients still need our help.
Therapeutic Topics
Making the Most Of FDA’s MedWatch
After a drug is approved, you and your patients are the last line of defense against adverse events.
Refractive Surgery
ISRS Survey Shows Growth in LVC
U.S. members of the ISRS weigh in on surgical volumes, flap thickness and tricky patients.
Research Review
IOL with 3-D Add Improves Vision
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
Eye pain and high IOP are troubling signs for this patient.
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