Eyeworld

APR 2016

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

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EW NEWS & OPINION 10 April 2016 Managing the ocular surface for cataract surgery with presbyopic IOLs 88 Dr. Beckman shares a case study of a patient with a complicated preoperative path by Kenneth Beckman, MD, FACS 90 132 138 CORNEA Study indicates central pain disorder may be at the heart of some dry eye symptomatology 90 New research suggests ophthalmologists may need to look beyond the ocular surface in dry eye cases by Liz Hillman Dysfunctional tear syndrome "coconspirators" 93 At Hawaiian Eye 2016, Dr. Milner discussed diseases that may add to or masquerade as dysfunctional tear syndrome by Ellen Stodola REFRACTIVE Refractive editor's corner of the world LASIK worldwide 98 Surgeons practicing in different areas around the world comment on LASIK by Ellen Stodola Future of noninvasive presbyopia treatment 100 New generation of nonsurgical presbyopia options show promise, but will they make it to market? by Liz Hillman Novel application of SMILE-extracted lenticules 106 Study reports findings on the potential use of cryopreserved corneal lenticules in humans by Matt Young and Gloria Gamat Eyes on the eldest 108 Birth order's effect on myopia by Maxine Lipner Risk factors for keratoconus 96 A health care claims data analysis finds several systemic diseases raise the odds of keratoconus, and persons of certain races or ethnicities are at higher risk by Michelle Dalton SECONDARY FEATURE Where FLACS has advantages … and complications 132 Physicians discuss patient selection, compare femto to manual cataract surgery, and provide tips for successful outcomes by Liz Hillman Makeover for bimatoprost ocular insert 138 Study shows new bimatoprost ocular insert provides 6-month IOP reduction by Matt Young and Gloria Gamat Ocular biomechanics and glaucoma risk 140 Corneal and scleral properties may play a role in glaucoma pathophysiology by Tony Realini, MD, MPH Refractive surgery tips 102 Physicians share their top pearls for refractive surgery at the 2016 World Ophthalmology Congress by Ellen Stodola RETINA Initial impressions of Iluvien for treatment of DME 142 Two ophthalmologists share their experiences using Iluvien by Adrianne Resek In the driver's seat with AMD 144 Focusing on reaction times behind the wheel and scotomas by Maxine Lipner Glaucoma diet: Can nutritional choices affect glaucoma risk? 136 Recent studies have begun to identify nutrients that may be associated with glaucoma risk, leading people to ask: Is there a diet to help fend off glaucoma? by Tony Realini, MD, MPH Study reveals cataract surgery increasing in corneal refractive surgery patients 104 Patients who have had corneal refractive surgery also seem to be getting cataract surgery at younger ages by Liz Hillman Vacuum-based system delivers riboflavin through intact corneal epithelium 94 Physicians report on new developments at the 2015 AAO meeting by Matt Young and Gloria Gamat 93 98 144 GLAUCOMA Glaucoma editor's corner of the world Aqueous humor outflow angiography shows promise 134 Cadaver eye models suggest novel technique may help improve glaucoma surgery by Michelle Dalton

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