Eyeworld

OCT 2014

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

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6 October 2014 EW NEWS & OPINION Creating a capsulorhexis in white cataracts without trypan 43 Cataract expert says operating without a capsular staining technique will increase a surgeon's technical skills by Lauren Lipuma Refractive Subspecialty Day to highlight cornea- and lens- based refractive surgery 49 This year's program will cover evolving techniques and technology by Ellen Stodola Glaucoma Day at AAO to encompass challenging cases, practice management 53 Subspecialty day will focus on integrating new technologies and techniques into daily practice by Lauren Lipuma Demodex, inflammation linked to pterygium recurrence 64 Pterygium is a chronic disorder with multifactorial causes for recurrence by Michelle Dalton SECONDARY FEATURE IOL innovations outside the U.S. 86 Presbyopia-correcting options differ for patients around the world by Ellen Stodola CORNEA Evaluating and diagnosing dry eye 55 Tests and techniques physicians can utilize to aid in diagnosis by Ellen Stodola Combining CXL and CK 56 Attempting to restore some of the vision lost in patients with ectasia or keratoconus by Michelle Dalton Femto PK: A change in the corneal transplant paradigm 58 Surgeon shares the benefits he has found using the femtosecond laser for corneal transplantation surgery by Martin L. Fox, MD, FACS Cataract subspecialty offerings at AAO 48 Cataract symposia will focus on trends from an international as well as domestic perspective, including clinical decision making and surgical challenges by Lauren Lipuma GLAUCOMA Glaucoma editor's corner of the world Continual IOP monitoring moves toward reality 88 Two groups of researchers are independently working on implantable devices to constantly measure IOP fluctu tions by Michelle Dalton Current issues and solutions with the Boston keratoprosthesis 60 Kathryn Colby, MD, PhD, discusses current complications associated with the KPro, new solutions to those complications, and active areas of research in the field by Lauren Lipuma AAO annual meeting to provide comprehensive view of eyecare around the world 46 Meeting will focus on adaptation and innovation in a changing medical environment by Lauren Lipuma 60 90 69 Hot off the press: Best in glaucoma 90 Husam Ansari, MD, PhD, highlighted the best glaucoma papers at the "Hot Off the Press" session at the 2014 ASCRS•ASOA Symposium & Congress Eye disease and driving 92 When should patients no longer drive due to vision loss? by Tony Realini, MD, MPH Using technology to detect glaucoma progression 94 How to apply new technology to clinical practice to optimize glaucoma patients' outcomes by Tony Realini, MD, MPH 43 Glass half full 96 New research shows drop in risk of glaucoma blindness by Maxine Lipner Can glaucoma be managed with lifestyle modification? 98 Examining the relationship between body weight and glaucoma by Tony Realini, MD, MPH AAO PREVIEW OIS focusing on digital technology and other current topics 44 The program will highlight a number of pharmaceutical, device, and digital technology companies by Ellen Stodola Silicone oil in anterior segment surgeries? 62 A novel technique shows promise in treating symptoms associated with bullous keratopathy by Michelle Dalton REFRACTIVE A unique drop 68 Pharmacology option could expand presbyopia treatment possibilities by Maxine Lipner Raindrop Near Vision Inlay clinical results in Asian eyes 69 Raindrop found to be safe and effective for treating presbyopia in Asian patients by Chiles Aedam R. Samaniego Cornea Day ready for AAO 51 Cornea Day will feature case discussions, groundbreaking research, and clinical pearls for treating a variety of ocular surface diseases by Ellen Stodola INTERNATIONAL International outlook Ocular tuberculosis: Challenges in diagnosis and management 100 Be on the lookout for a different kind of uveitis by Matt Young and Gloria D. Gamat A tribute to Professor Arthur Lim Siew Ming, 1934–2014 102 Assessing corneal astigmatism 42 Multiple tools needed to identify astigmatism by Ellen Stodola

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