Features
An eye for an eye
A rare disease process following contralateral penetrating ocular trauma
By Jeremy Kudrna, MS, MD, Stephen Dryden, MD, Jess M. Wesberry, MD, FACS
When to purchase new technology
Ask yourself these three questions before investing in cataract surgery technology.
By Gregg J. Berdy, MD
The impact of post-cataract CME
Strategies for preventing cystoid macular edema and the risk factors to consider.
By Han Y. Yin, MD, Keith A. Walter, MD
Postoperative care for modern cataract surgery
Considerations for managing the ocular surface, inflammation and premium IOL patients.
By Bret L. Fisher, MD
Patient selection for the latest premium IOLs
An in-depth look at finding the perfect presbyope.
By Quentin B. Allen, MD
Adjusting to the Light-Adjustable Lens
Hint: Postop is the new preop.
By O. BENNETT WALTON IV, MD, MBA
Boost your patient education efforts
Five ways a video cataract patient education system improved our practice.
By Carlton K. Yuen, MD
MIGS and the cataract surgeon
Don’t miss out on this beneficial opportunity for your glaucoma patients and your practice.
By Timothy D. McGarity, MD
Departments
SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY & TECHNIQUE
The first preloaded toric IOL delivery device
By Karen Appold, contributing writer
INDUSTRY INSIDER
Equinox’s Matt Larson
News
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From the Editor
Hindsight: Putting 2020 in the Rearview Mirror
New Normal: Infection Control
Best practices and procedures to keep patients in—and infection out
Dry Eye: How Pre-Op Treatment Leads to Post-Op Success
Experts discuss the importance of optimizing the ocular surface to improve surgical outcomes
Telehealth as an ASC Practice-Builder
Surgeons find efficacy and patient satisfaction in virtual visits, even post-pandemic
Profiles in ASC Success
Eye Centers of Tennessee: People First, Everything Else Second
EYE ON OOSS
ASCs Are the Clear Choice For Cataract Surgery
CODING & COMPLIANCE
MIGS 2021: Medicare Compliance and Reimbursement Regulations