Approximately 3.6 million cataract surgeries were performed in the USA and more than 20 million worldwide in 2015.1 Using established surgical techniques, the natural lens is removed and replaced w...
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• The treatment of retinal detachment has undergone tremendous advancement over the last century
• Several surgical pioneers developed and refined pneumatic retinope...
The 22 articles summarized in this compendium were identified using PubMed and Google Scholar databases incorporating search terms such as “HYDRUS Microstent” and “minimally-invasive glaucoma surge...
The most important distinguishing material features of Water Surface Technology lenses are those at the surface of the lens and in particular, surface wettability. The surface wettability of a cont...
Insertion pearls for the HYDRUS Microstent from expert glaucoma surgeons are presented with accompanying insertion videos of different surgical scenarios. All videos are provided by the surgeons wi...
Despite the significant advancement of presbyopia-correcting IOL technology, monofocal IOLs—which are designed to restore distance vision at a lower cost and are covered by medical insurance—remain...
A roundtable discussion about physicians’ clinical experience with the Alcon family of IOLs: Clareon® Monofocal®, Clareon® PanOptix®, and Clareon® Vivity®.
Achieving a desired flap thickness and minimizing the variability of that thickness are crucial aspects of successful LASIK surgery. A specified flap thickness is needed for surgical planning, incl...
DAILIES TOTAL1® (delefilcon A) with Water Gradient Technology, along with other Alcon water surface technol - ogy lenses, are unique in that the chemistry is different than any other soft CL on the...