November 2020

Features

Ophthalmologists in the Machine: The AI Era

Experts discuss the upsides and downsides of AI and the new FDA-approved devices for diabetic eye disease.

How to Plan Your Exit Strategy

Unique strategies are needed to engineer such a life-changing transition during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s what to consider.

Treatment Options for Dysfunctional Irises

While suture repair is an option, many patients require implantation of an artificial iris.

Point-Counterpoint: Corneal Hysteresis and Glaucoma

Surgeons debate corneal hysteresis' usefulness in glaucoma management.

Non-IOL-based Presbyopia Treatments

A number of approaches to relieving the symptoms of presbyopia are now in the pipeline.

How to Handle Dislocated IOLs

Experts review the salient points regarding repositioning and fixating intraocular lenses that refuse to cooperate.

Departments

Review News

Technology Update

Monoclonal Antibodies For Ocular Symptoms

Neuro-ophthalmologists review two new drugs that can treat the ocular manifestations of giant cell arteritis and Graves’ disease.

Medicare Q & A

2021 Eye Exam Coding Changes

A look at the Evaluation and Management coding changes that are causing a stir in ophthalmology.

Retinal Insider

Phase III Trials in Wet AMD—What’s Next?

A look at the drugs and devices closest to the clinical-trial finish line in the United States.

Refractive/Cataract Rundown

Managing Posterior Capsule Ruptures

How to anticipate and manage a mid-surgery episode, complete the surgery effectively and ensure proper follow-up.

Glaucoma Management

Glaucoma and Refractive Surgery

Refractive procedures can have a profound impact on eyes at risk for glaucomatous damage. Here’s how to stay out of trouble.

Product News

Research Review

Wills Eye Resident Case Series

November 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series

A conjunctival mass brings a 20-year-old woman to Wills Eye Hospital for a consultation.

November 2020 Wills Eye Resident Case Series—Diagnosis & Discussion

A conjunctival mass brings a 20-year-old woman to Wills Eye Hospital for a consultation.