Articles
A Marketing Update: What Works Best Today to Build Your Practice
By John B. Pinto
At Press Time
Combating IFIS with awareness, and more
Conductive Keratoplasty: Effective, Safe Results for Presbyopia
One surgeon discusses his technique and results with this procedure
By RACHEL M. RENSHAW, EXECUTIVE
Diagnosing Dry Eye
A battery of available tests can identify tear film instabilities
By Mark B. Abelson, MD, CM, FRCSC, FARVO, David
Fine-Tuning the epi-LASIK Procedure
Surgeons make it a more patient-friendly experience
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Marketplace
Focus on microkeratomes
Rx Perspective
A combination therapy for blepharitis and meibomianitis
Stat Tracker
Two studies show cataract surgery is riskier in younger patients
Surface Ablation Prophylactic: Vitamin C or Mitomycin
A benign nutrient and a controversial cytostatic share a common effect
By Rochelle Nataloni, contributing writer
Viewpoint
From the Chief Medical Editor
Wavefront-Driven Ablations: Which patients benefit?
By Steven C. Schallhorn, M.D.
Wavefront-Guided vs. Wavefront-Optimized Ablations
Differentiating terms and techniques
By John Parkinson, M.D.
What's New in Refractive Surgery?
Improvements and new products expand possibilities for a larger patient population
By RACHEL M. RENSHAW, EXECUTIVE
Comparing NSAIDs
Experts share their views on the available agents
Understanding the Impact of BAK on Glaucoma Patients
Long a staple of topical ophthalmic drug formulations, including the prostaglandin analogues, this preservative can have an adverse effect on the ocular surface when used long-term. Here's how to recognize and treat BAK-induced inflammatory dry eye.
By Robert J. Noecker, MD, MBA
Using NSAIDS and Other Agents to Manage Retinal Disease
Panelists discuss the expanding use of these drugs in nontraditional applications