Recently released
Articles from the most recent issue of EyeWorld are posted weekly on eyeworld.org.
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ASCRS NewsThe ASCRS Foundation will host “Be the Change You Wish to See,” at the 2024 ASCRS Annual Meeting. The discussion will include lessons learned, current needs, and future opportunities for addressing blindness domestically and worldwide. The symposium will feature four sections, all moderated by ASCRS Foundation Board members.
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CataractTwo cataract surgeons who have dealt with their share of short eyes reviewed their approach. They discussed their methods for lens selection and provided pearls on how to avoid complications like iris prolapse and effusions.
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RefractiveThere has been controversy around ICL sizing and vault for a long time, according to some physicians. Three experts discussed the topic in this article.
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CorneaIdentifying and treating patients with limbal stem cell dysfunction or deficiency can be a challenging process. Several physicians discussed how they handle these patients, including which techniques are available for mild to more severe disease.
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GlaucomaTwo physicians provided their thoughts on diagnosis of normal tension glaucoma, establishing true progression, and how to manage worsening disease in this patient population
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Practice ManagementOwning an ophthalmic practice or ASC is challenging, especially when it comes to billing for cataract and refractive surgery. This Practice Management column covered how to implement a new pricing structure and additional considerations.
EyeWorld archives
This archive represents a sample of EyeWorld’s archived content. For more complete and comprehensive archives, please visit hub.eyeworld.org.
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March 2021New optical qualities, new materials, preloaded inserters, and the possibility of accommodative abilities: There has been quite a bit of movement in IOL innovations, some of which are available in the U.S., while others are still on the horizon.
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November 2020With the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily closing practices around the country, many ophthalmologists had to figure out how to still communicate with and treat their patients. Several physicians commented on how the pandemic has affected their dry eye patient population and trends they have seen.
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August 2016Those unfamiliar with fluidics in the eye might not risk changing settings on their phacoemulsification machine and could thus be missing out on significant safety and efficiency opportunities. Learn about personalizing your phaco settings.
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