Chief Medical Editor's Page
By Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD - Co-Chief Medical Editor
By Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD; J. Bradley Randleman, MD; Stephen G. Slade, MD; and William B. Trattler, MD
By Julia T. Lewandowski, Senior Associate Editor
By Uday Devgan, MD; Garry P. Condon, MD; and Alan S. Crandall, MD
Dispersive viscoelastics protect the cornea during phacoemulsification, and our study found Healon D to be equal to Viscoat in terms of their protective properties.
By Randall J. Olson, MD
This dispersive OVD delivered excellent protection to ocular tissue. Using it in combination with a separate cohesive agent during the cataract procedure is highly advantageous.
By Uday Devgan, MD
Research on the retention of this OVD during phacoemulsification found it to adapt to the phases of the cataract procedure.
By Jonathan Haymore, MD; Liliana Werner, MD, PhD; Nick Mamalis, MD; Brian Haugen, MD; and Natalya Romaniv, MD
This OVD combines some of the advantages of a cohesive and a dispersive agent. Having a variety of viscoelastics on hand best prepares the surgeon to meet the different demands of each step of cataract surgery.
By Lisa Brothers Arbisser, MD
This OVD's cohesive and dispersive characteristics enable ophthalmologists to use a single viscoelastic during routine cataract surgery.
By Jay S. Pepose, MD, PhD
This OVD protects ocular tissue during phacoemulsification, and its complete removal at the conclusion of cataract surgery is easy to accomplish.
By John D. Hunkeler, MD
By Brian S. Boxer Wachler, MD; Louis E. Probst, MD; and Stephen Coleman, MD
Specific methods can help maximize the quality of vision.
By William B. Trattler, MD
Techniques to improve the ocular surface and maximize postoperative quality of vision.
By Marguerite B. McDonald, MD
Clinical studies are warranted to determine how the pathology occurs and how it can be prevented.
By Henry D. Perry, MD
Stabilize the tear film and improve patients' visual function after cataract surgery.
By David A. Goldman MD
Improving the speed of visual recovery after cataract surgery with premium IOLs.
By Steven M. Silverstein, MD
A new strategy for minimizing corneal edema and improving the quality of vision may provide the "wow" factor that cataract surgeons and their patients are seeking.
By Kerry D. Solomon, MD; Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD; and Edward J. Holland, MD
Why treating CME is not equal to preventing it.
By Edward J. Holland, MD
A discussion of current techniques and antimicrobial agents for preventing postoperative infections.
By Mark Speaker, MD, PhD, and Neeti Parikh, MD
A brief history of this infection and discussion of its treatment.
By Francis S. Mah, MD
The importance of the ocular surface's sterilization and antibiotics' penetration into the anterior chamber for the prevention of endophthalmitis.
By Michael B. Raizman, MD
A discussion of the various agents that are used to treat ocular organisms that are antimicrobial resistant.
By Terrence P. O'Brien, MD
By Jennifer S. Morse, MD
Dr. Carones discusses how his philosophy of providing individualized care is helping his practice survive the current economic crisis.
An analysis of the global peer-reviewed literature found that more than 95% of patients were satisfied with the outcome of their LASIK surgery.sup1/sup The retrospective literature review was done in preparation for the prospectiv... more >
David F. Chang, MD, the 2009 Binkhorst Lecturer at the ASCRS Symposium on Cataract, IOL and Refractive Surgery in San Francisco, presented the audience with three hospital models that have successfully treated a high volume of cat... more >
STAAR Surgical Company (Monrovia, CA) released the Afinity Collamer Aspheric Single Piece New Technology IOL (NTIOL). The lens is delivered into the eye through a 2.2-mm microincision with STAAR's Nanopoint Injector System. The IO... more >
A retrospective review of two prospective clinical studies found that, compared with conventional LASIK, wavefront-guided LASIK combined with a flap created with a femtosecond laser significantly improved night-driving visual perf... more >
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The importance of the ocular surface's sterilization and antibiotics' penetration into the anterior chamber for the prevention of endophthalmitis.
By Michael B. Raizman, MD
By Julia T. Lewandowski, Senior Associate Editor
Specific methods can help maximize the quality of vision.
By William B. Trattler, MD
By Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD; J. Bradley Randleman, MD; Stephen G. Slade, MD; and William B. Trattler, MD
A discussion of the various agents that are used to treat ocular organisms that are antimicrobial resistant.
By Terrence P. O'Brien, MD