Articles
The femtosecond roundtable
Five experts discuss femto: the upsides, the downsides, patient selection, even its future.
MKO Melt: Here is what we’ve learned
One practice has used the anesthetic-pain pill since its release. The author shares patient selection, other pearls.
When the surgeon must choose
What tools and products would experienced cataract surgeons opt for themselves?
L.A. rolls out red carpet for ASCRS
Annual cataract and refractive surgeons’ event
Intracameral antibiotics work
Their efficacy in preventing post-cataract surgery endophthalmitis is evidence-based.
When small tools are a big help
Microsurgical tools mitigate some challenges that come with difficult cases, like anterior capsule lacerations.
Beware contact lens misuse
In this case, the eye structure and visual function of the patient could not be treated simultaneously.
Steroid-induced glaucoma
Steroid use may not be obvious, least of all to the patient, until advanced visual loss sets in.
Aesthetic services to the revenue rescue?
Some physicians prefer performing plastic to cataract surgery; others do both, or sell aesthetic products, services.
Guest Editorial
Cataract surgery is in a Golden Age
Viewpoint
The value of scribes has not changed
Visionaries and Educators
Scribes: Vital members of the efficient ophthalmic practice
As I See It
A world with 75% fewer federal regulations?
Quick Hits
By Robert Stoneback, associate editor
Coding & Reimbursement
Glaucoma specialists, take note: goniotomy coding
BEST PRACTICES
Before joining an IPA, ask the right questions
THE ENLIGHTENED OFFICE
It’s only an emergency if there’s no plan for it
From the Editor
Introducing Glaucoma Physician
How Corneal Hysteresis Aids in Glaucoma Management
An overview of the technology and its clinical applications, including case study examples
Targeting Schlemm’s Canal
A review of available options
A New Surgical Landscape
A safe, well-tolerated MIGS device with the advantages of bypassing to the subconjunctiva
Treating Glaucoma
A supraciliary MIGS device lowers IOP in a procedure concurrent with cataract surgery
The Drop-free Practice: Just a Dream or a Future Reality?
Alternative therapies are available and more are on the horizon. But are patients and physicians ready to move away from drops?
Coding for Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
Rapidly evolving landscape for MIGS
Exploring the Clinical Utility of Swept-Source OCT
How to adapt this technology for the management of glaucoma patients
Commitment to Glaucoma Research and Clinical Studies
Glaukos' continued focus on transforming glaucoma therapy
Looking Ahead at Latanoprostene Bunod
The intriguing potential of a new drug with two mechanisms of action to provide a more effective first-line therapy