Dry eye decoys: don’t be fooled

While this bonus issue delves into the diverse aspects of dry eye, the EyeWorld Editorial Board thought it was important to call out dry eye masqueraders—conditions that might initially seem like dry eye but aren’t. EyeWorld spoke with one physician to gain insights on these dry eye decoys.

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Surface optimization—what’s reasonable?

With an increase in dry eye education and treatment options, questions can arise: Who really needs surface optimization vs. who is ready to schedule surgery now? What’s reasonable in terms of treatment? When is a patient who needed ocular surface optimization ready for surgery? Two experts shared their experiences.

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Piggyback IOLs an important tool for postop precision

While laser vision correction and IOL exchange remain the preferred methods for correcting residual refractive error, two ophthalmologists said there is still a place for piggyback IOLs. They spoke about when they would consider a piggyback IOL, their preferred lenses, and their thoughts on newer generation IOL options.

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Innovation and growth in glaucoma care

“The challenges we face in glaucoma care, whether it's understanding complex conditions like pigmentary glaucoma or adopting transformative technologies like DSLT, are the very impetus for our continuous innovation and growth,” concluded Glaucoma Editor Manjool Shah, MD, after sharing his thoughts on these article topics.

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Case studies provide insights on successful ‘Aii’ in practices

A new session at the ASOA Annual Meeting, “Aii: Building a Blueprint for Success,” gave attendees a strategy for successful adoption, integration, and implementation (Aii) of new technologies in their practice. The session used real-world practice case studies to showcase successful Aii, which are recapped in this article.

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Q&A with Irene Kuo, MD, on “Disinfection of outpatient ophthalmic devices: a critique of ‘semicritical’ designation”

Many institutions insist on disposable gonioscopy lenses, B-scan ultrasound probes, and tonometry tips because the alternative is sterilization practices that are not evidence-based, may lead to device destruction, and create a massive amount of medical waste. Irene Kuo, MD, associate professor of ophthalmology at Wilmer Eye Institute, spoke about the topic.

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