Eyeworld

MAR 2012

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

Issue link: https://digital.eyeworld.org/i/78716

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 9 of 167

10 EW Table of Contents March 2012 Laser trabeculoplasty is back in force 112 Volume is big again, but does the procedure stand to compete with drops as first-line therapy? by Matt Young 78 Treating pterygium recurrences 78 Addressing secondary pterygium is usually dependent upon the initial surgery by Michelle Dalton The latest in crosslinking 79 EyeWorld looks at the hottest areas in corneal crosslinking for the treatment of keratoconus by Enette Ngoei SECONDARY FEATURE: DRY EYE Diagnosing dry eye 94 Latest tools show promise for identifying dry eye and meibomian gland disease by Jena Passut Handling atypical microbial keratitis after laser refractive surgery 105 How these unusual organisms are confounding practitioners by Maxine Lipner 112 RESIDENTS Cataract tips from the teachers In the wake of a shake 114 Three experienced cataract teachers share their best advice for helping surgeons-in- training manage a tremor 100 Enhancement challenges, responses differ 104 Surgeons identify their priority retreatment patients and the most effective approaches they have found to achieve target refractive errors by Rich Daly EyeWorld covers the 2012 American Glaucoma Society meeting in New York 131 EXHIBITOR INDEX Exhibition floor map and exhibitor index for the 2012 ASCRS•ASOA Symposium & Congress, Chicago 140 120 MEETING REPORTER EyeWorld covers the 2012 ASCRS Winter Update meeting in Riviera Maya, Mexico 120 GLAUCOMA Is brimonidine neuroprotective in normal pressure glaucoma? 106 Results of the Low-Pressure Glaucoma Treatment Study by Tony Realini, M.D., M.P.H. 94 Non-pharmaceutical therapies for dry eye 96 When pharma fails to relieve evaporative dry eye in the severest cases, patients can turn to non-pharmaceutical treatments by Faith A. Hayden Seeing the future of angle- closure glaucoma diagnosis 108 New technology has some advantages, but gonioscopy still receives highest praise by Vanessa Caceres Is normal tension glaucoma different from primary open-angle glaucoma? 110 Specialists debate the differences by Tony Realini, M.D., M.P.H. REFRACTIVE SURGERY On reconnaissance for mycobacteria 98 Putting this stubborn infection on the radar by Maxine Lipner Pregnancy and refractive surgery 100 Hormonal changes have the potential to adversely affect outcomes by Michelle Dalton Online: www.EyeWorld.org • Mobile: EyeWorld.mobi • Twitter: www.twitter.com/EWNews • Facebook: www.facebook/EyeWorldMagazine 110 118 EyeWorld journal club Duke University residents' review of "Impact of phacoemulsification on failure of trabeculectomy with mitomycin-C" 116 by Peter C. Nicholas, M.D., Ph.D., Michael J. Allingham, M.D., Ph.D., Mark Hansen, M.D., Laura Vickers, M.D., and Pratap Challa, M.D. INTERNATIONAL International outlook South Korea goes full speed ahead in refractive surgery 118 Meanwhile, technology, price, and competition are important factors in the country's refractive marketplace by Matt Young 165 SPECIAL FEATURES ASCRS update 13 JCRS update 13 Monthly pulse 90 Product showcase 160 DEPARTMENTS Classifieds 163 Calendar 162 Index to advertisers 164 IN OTHER NEWS Racing toward ophthalmic success 165 For one refractive surgeon, barreling down the racetrack is his way of relaxing by Maxine Lipner

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Eyeworld - MAR 2012