Articles
As I See It
The benefits of laser-assisted phaco are obvious, so when will the cost matter less?
By Paul S. Koch, MD
Boston set to host ASCRS/ASOA meeting
Major lectures, subspecialty days are event highlights.
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
Clinical applications of AS-OCT for corneal disease
Bringing measurement of corneal thickness and pathology to the micron level.
By Syril K. Dorairaj, MD, and
Coding & Reimbursement
By Suzanne L. Corcoran, COE
Corneal collagen crosslinking: A clinical update
CXL has shown promise in treating keratoconus and stabilizing corneal ectasia.
By Peter S. Hersh, MD
For premium IOLs, take the focus beyond the clinical
Advanced-technology devices demand a sharper view on patients’ professional and personal lives.
By Surjeet Singh, MD
In endothelial keratoplasty, advantage DMEK
A more challenging procedure, but outcomes are demonstrably superior.
By Mark S. Gorovoy, MD, with
PDEK: A revolution in corneal transplantation
Our new procedure offers multiple advantages.
By Amar Agarwal, MS, FRCS, FRCOpth
Six months to go — What you need to do
Your checklist should include checking with vendors and payers, beta testing and training staff.
Spotlight on Technology & Technique
Doctor’s Allergy test aims to identify specific allergens behind dry, itchy eyes.
By Bill Kekevian, Senior
The Calhoun adjustable IOL breaks new ground
Chemical technology allows the lens reshape itself to produce precise outcomes after implantation.
By Jerry Helzner, contributing editor
The insider’s guide to Boston restaurants
A veteran critic helps ASCRS attendees make the most of their dining experience.
Treatment options for RCE: surgery, lasers and more
When medical management fails, diamond burr treatment and excimer PTK provide alternatives.
By Amir A. Azari, MD, and
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THE ENGAGED PRACTICE
By ERIN MURPHY, CONTRIBUTING