November/December 2001
Choosing the Proper IOL After LASIK
Here are three techniques to help you manage this difficult postrefractive surgery situation.
Single-Incision Phacoemulsification
The three-step keyhole technique.
Sutureless Synthetic Keratophakia
The dawn of a new horizon in refractive surgery has arrived.
Cataract Challenge
Anterior Chamber Phacoemulsification.
Refractive Challenge
Epithelial Ingrowth After LASIK.
Managing a Central Island After LASIK
Measuring regression is key in monitoring this complicated situation.
Managing Epithelial Ingrowth
A positive outcome for a seemingly bleak situation.
Managing Stromal Free Cap
Avoiding laser treatment after an irregular flap offers an excellent prognosis in LASIK.
Mitomycin C Treats Severe Haze After PRK
As surgeons continue to investigate the benefits of MMC, an Italian physician finds it can effectively address even severe haze.
A Presumptive Diagnosis of DLK
Neglecting critical steps can delay treatment and provide a disastrous result.
How to Avoid a Dropped Nucleus
Recognizing and managing posterior capsule rupture.
Avoiding Inflammation and Infection After LASIK
An aggressive approach to preventing and managing infectious and noninfectious keratitis can avoid serious LASIK complications.
Chronic Open-Angle Glaucoma
In between two glaucoma surgeries, this patient also required cataract extraction.
Remote Post-LASIK Flap Trauma
The case of the mini-me flap.
Treatment of a Buttonhole Flap and Double Keratectomy
One surgeon’s approach to managing an overworked cornea.
Barriers to Patient Acceptance
We’re managing the wrong issue.
The Top 10 Myths of Retirement Investing
Plan now, retire in style, and enjoy
Be Careful of What You Wish for...
Should insurance companies pay for LASIK?
Update on VisionBlue
Currently, ICG is the only capsular dye available to US surgeons.
Trends in Custom Compounding
Can’t find what you’re looking for? These pharmacies can create it for you.
Innovations
A preview of today's new products.
5 Questions
A leading US ophthalmic laser researcher, Ronald R. Krueger, MD, is known worldwide for his work in refractive surgery.
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