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EW Table of Contents 8 September 2011 In our story, "Effective strategies for marketing elective procedures" pub- lished in the August 2011 issue of EyeWorld, we said that NVISION (misspelled NVision) Eye Centers have five locations in southern Cali- fornia, when in fact they currently have 10. Correction ASCRS Cataract Clinical Committee publishes endophthalmitis white paper 46 Cataract surgeons now have a definitive review of treatment and prevention of endophthalmitis by Enette Ngoei 51 G L A U C O M A Glaucoma editor's corner of the world An update on canaloplasty 76 Encouraging long-term data indicates procedure is here to stay by Faith A. Hayden Options for providing comfort after cataract surgery 48 The liquid bandage takes on the collagen shield. The ReSure Adherent Ocular Bandage can help to improve patient comfort after surgery, according ot recent study results by Maxine Lipner Toppling major myths about LASIK 51 What patients are really thinking about when it comes to LASIK options by Maxine Lipner Femtosecond laser-only refrac- tive surgery could reduce costs, but with compromises 53 While many ophthalmologists credit LASIK's popularity to the precision provided by the ex- cimer laser, an alteration to the procedure al- lows surgeons to use only the femtosecond laser by David Laber 97 S P E C I A L F E AT U R E S World view 11 JCRS update 13 ASCRS update 13 Best papers of session 15 D E PA RT M E N T S Classifieds 94 Calendar 96 Index to advertisers 95 53 76 71 82 Online: www.EyeWorld.org Mobile: EyeWorld.mobi Twitter: www.twitter.com (account name: ewnews) 46 ASCRS/EyeWorld Town Hall Meeting on Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery 83 Reporting live from the ASCRS/EyeWorld Town Hall Meeting on Laser-Assisted Cataract Sur- gery, Chicago, July 14-17, 2011 R E F R A C T I V E S U R G E RY Age, degree of correction determine surgery choice for myopes 50 Experts agree those are top considerations before LASIK, PRK, or RLE, but other factors come into play, too by Jena Passut R E S I D E N T S Cataract tips from the teachers 71 Column editors Sherleen Chen, M.D., and Roberto Pineda, M.D., invite Harvard faculty to share their insights Review of "A randomized trial comparing 0.1% nepafenac and 0.1% fluorometholone for pre- venting cystoid macular edema after cataract surgery" 74 by Jonathan B. Greene, M.D., Scott M. McClintic, M.D., Michael I. Seider, M.D., and Ayman Naseri, M.D. Rho kinase inhibitors: The next new drug class for glaucoma therapy? 78 These drugs offer efficacy, safety, and a mechanism of action that could expand the current clinical drug armamentarium by Tony Realini, M.D., M.P.H. I N O T H E R N E W S Ophthalmology's Ironmen 97 Doctors push their limits in the world's toughest endurance challenge by Faith A. Hayden Special delivery: Innovative drug systems in glaucoma 79 Unique options for improving drug administration by Maxine Lipner Laser trabeculoplasty treatment by the letter 80 The latest on what to expect from varying laser trabeculoplasty options by Maxine Lipner M E E T I N G R E P O RT E R Panelists answer questions from femto for cataract webinar 82 Reporting live from the EyeWorld webinar, The future of laser-assisted cataract surgery: Clini- cal results and patient flow, June 8, 2011 by Jena Passut