March 2017

Features

Surgeons Make Do With The Tried and True

Surgeons mostly stick with what they know, but are intrigued by intraoperative aberrometry.

Going Dropless, Being Careful

Dropless or “less-drops” cataract surgery can be less of a hassle for you and your patients. Here’s how to approach it with care.

New Torics: What You Need to Know

An in-depth look at the Symfony, ReSTOR and enVista toric lenses.

Update: Is FLACS Better Than Manual Surgery?

As the debate goes on, the evidence, and surgeons’ experience, continue to be mixed.

Departments

Review News

Editor's Page

Technology Update

Imitation of Life: Phaco Simulators

Virtual reality simulators are assuming increasing importance in residency training. Here are two on the market today.

Retinal Insider

Combo Therapy: When One Drug’s Not Enough

A look at researchers’ attempts to gang up on wet age-related macular degeneration.

Glaucoma Management

Redefining Primary Open-angle Glaucoma

Subdividing POAG patients based on factors other than low or high pressures might improve diagnosis and treatment.

Therapeutic Topics

The Foundation of a Good Formulation

Sometimes the other ingredients in an ophthalmic drug are almost as important as the active agent itself.

Refractive Surgery

Tips for Fixating IOLs With Gore-Tex Sutures

A step-by-step guide for suturing the Akreos and the Cz70BD intraocular lenses.

Product News

Research Review

Wills Eye Resident Case Series

March 2017 Wills Eye Resident Case Series

A middle-aged man presents with a presumed case of choroidal hemangioma.