Tips for steroid use in HSV
Experts discuss the role of topical steroids in HSV keratitis, which medications are recommended in these cases, what to look for to diagnose these patients, and how to taper or continue to treat the problem.
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Experts discuss the role of topical steroids in HSV keratitis, which medications are recommended in these cases, what to look for to diagnose these patients, and how to taper or continue to treat the problem.
Described as a “hybrid” MIGS device, surgeons discuss the XEN Gel Stent, patient selection, the surgical technique, and more.
This rare, congenital, developmental anomaly requires specific and nuanced management to prevent various complications that can occur if left untreated.
Do MSICS and other extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) techniques have a place in developed countries where phaco is available, affordable, and the well-established gold standard? Is it something that should be taught in training? Is it a skill to be maintained?
When multifocal lenses were first introduced, they were heralded as a means of providing both near and distance vision improvements for patients undergoing cataract surgery. These IOLs feature two main foci, but patients continually demanded better intermediate vision. In today’s world, one could argue intermediate vision is even more crucial than near for performing daily tasks such as using a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Meeting the challenges that come with eyes of long axial lengths
Is an angle closure glaucoma suspect off the hook once the laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) is performed? Not quite.
Those unfamiliar with fluidics in the eye might not risk changing settings on their phacoemulsification machine and could thus be missing out on significant safety and efficiency opportunities. Learn about personalizing your phaco settings.
Optic disc hemorrhage is a common clinical feature of glaucoma, indicating active disease with likely progression and visual field loss. Detection necessitates the utmost vigilance in patients diagnosed with glaucoma and in those who are glaucoma suspects.
Amniotic membrane is designed for use with specific corneal and conjunctival diseases. It assists in wound healing and prevents scar tissue formation as it has powerful antifibrotic and anti-scarring properties. But some experts say it is not a substitute for a bandage contact lens.