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A Review of Retinal Detachment Repair
Though vitrectomy is king, don’t shun buckling, this surgeon says.
Combining MIGS: Twice as Nice?
Combining procedures and devices may maximize IOP control, but regulatory and billing hurdles remain.
Getting IOL Patients Within 0.5 D of Target
Surgeons offer a host of tips to help you get even more of your cataract patients into the target zone.
Review’s Annual IOL Survey
A look at surgeons’ evolving IOL preferences.
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Eye Research Makes Inroads in Screening for Disease
Technology Update
Improve Your Technique with Skill Simulators
Two different approaches to teaching ophthalmic skills, plus insights on how to use those sharpened skills with a cool head.
Medicare Q & A
2019 CPT Code Changes
A look into what the new year means for new and existing Current Procedural Terminology codes.
Retinal Insider
OCTA vs. Dye: The Pros and Cons
Refractive/Cataract Rundown
Improving Your SMILE: Retreatment Update
Surgeons share enhancement techniques for small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).
Glaucoma Management
Alternatives: Managing Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Cornea/Anterior Segment
Amniotic Membrane Use In Pterygium Surgery
How to surgically repair a pterygium that’s become clinically significant.
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Ocular Therapeutix’s Dextenza Approved
Wills Eye Resident Case Series
January 2019 Wills Eye Resident Case Series
A 56-year-old woman presents to the oncology service with what could be a rare tumor.
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