The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
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Sutureless intrascleral posterior chamber IOL fixation offers long-term
stability, centration
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Despite inadequate capsular support, several options available to fixate IOLs
Richard L Lindstrom, MD
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Adverse events show decline after cataract surgery among Medicare
patients
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Despite flaws, health care in US provides reasons to be thankful
Malcolm R. Ing, MD
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Dry AMD expected to be hot topic at Retina 2012
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Intravitreal implant with laser outperforms laser alone in diffuse DME
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JRS editor-in-chief reflects on first year at helm
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More one-on-one interaction in store at Hawaiian Eye 2012
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Ophthalmic innovator to receive award at glaucoma meeting
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When is it advisable to suture IOL haptics, and when should haptics be
tucked or glued into a scleral tunnel?
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Internet marketing: Then, now and in the future
John B. Pinto
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Glued endocapsular hemi-ring segment makes surgery easier, faster
Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOphth; Soosan Jacob, MS, FRCS, DNB
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Patient experiences intermittent binocular diplopia while driving
Neil N. Shah, MD; Thomas R. Hedges III, MD
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Macular thickness remains stable after DALK, increases short-term after PK, study shows
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Learning curve has impact on graft detachment rate in DMEK, study finds