Aspheric versus spheric
Research has shown that best-corrected visual acuity isn’t much different between aspheric and spherical IOLs after cataract surgery. One report looked at differences between an aspheric IOL and a spherical IOL.
Research has shown that best-corrected visual acuity isn’t much different between aspheric and spherical IOLs after cataract surgery. One report looked at differences between an aspheric IOL and a spherical IOL.
How we sleep can raise or lower IOP.
A new parameter to estimate the rate of visual field loss over time
Postop shields, ICL extraction are highlighted in two separate email discussions.
While topical anesthesia has its use, most surgeons prefer blocks for complex cataract cases.
A common but underdiagnosed condition, blepharitis presents the clinician with several challenges. Not only is diagnosis complicated by the frequent co-occurrence of other ocular surface conditions with similar symptoms, but traditional regimens to treatment have been largely unsatisfactory.
How oral or topical use of “friendly” bacteria may affect eye health
Specialists weigh in on when to start a cyclosporine regimen for dry eye, for how long and how often, and how to talk to patients about its commitment, side effects, and other factors.
Making sense of an unusual occurrence
Patients may view their quality of life negatively after retinal detachment surgery even if surgical outcomes are good, a new study concludes. The negative perception of quality of life is significantly associated with a deterioration of post-op contrast sensitivity, the investigators wrote.