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View article: Severe intraocular pressure rise after implantable collamer lens implantation
Severe intraocular pressure rise after implantable collamer lens implantation Open
A 22-year-old woman with a history of high myopia (−8.00 −3.75 × 011, right eye; −6.75 −3.75 × 174, left eye) presented to our clinic for implantable collamer lens (ICL) evaluation. Medical history was noncontributory. The patient's father…
View article: Temperature Change of Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices in a Bi-Chamber Set-Up at a Flow of 0 and 20mL/min
Temperature Change of Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices in a Bi-Chamber Set-Up at a Flow of 0 and 20mL/min Open
As long as the phaco tip is not in OVD, residual OVD near the incision is not exothermic and so not an additional risk for CIC.
View article: Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study
Patterns of Blindness in the Navajo Nation: A 9-Year Study Open
The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation by area and citizenship. The study sought to provide the first large-scale examination of ocular pathology within this population. A retrospective review of all Navajo patients s…
View article: Video Viewing Blink Rate in Normal and Dry Eyes
Video Viewing Blink Rate in Normal and Dry Eyes Open
Objectives: Decreased blink rate during video display viewing (VDV) has been reported; however, patients with tear dysfunction often complain of more frequent blinking. The objectives were to compare blink rates during conversation and VDV…
View article: Effects of Covid-19 on walk-in and after hours ophthalmology presentations at a tertiary academic eye center
Effects of Covid-19 on walk-in and after hours ophthalmology presentations at a tertiary academic eye center Open
Purpose: The novel coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) has resulted in millions of acute infections and widespread lockdowns. Non-emergent medical care and elective surgical procedures experienced a sharp downturn as a result. The primary aim of t…
View article: Advances in Biomechanical Parameters for Screening of Refractive Surgery Candidates: A Review of the Literature, Part III.
Advances in Biomechanical Parameters for Screening of Refractive Surgery Candidates: A Review of the Literature, Part III. Open
Corneal biomechanical properties have garnered significant interest in their relation to the development of ectatic corneal disease. Alongside the advent of corneal tomography and Scheimpflug imaging such as Pentacam and Galilei, there hav…
View article: Pentacam® Corneal Tomography for Screening of Refractive Surgery Candidates: A Review of the Literature, Part I.
Pentacam® Corneal Tomography for Screening of Refractive Surgery Candidates: A Review of the Literature, Part I. Open
Corneal tomography and Scheimpflug imaging are frequently used to analyze the corneal surface, especially in the field of cataract and refractive surgery. The Pentacam system is one of the most commonly used commercially available systems …
View article: Long-term changes in keratometry and refraction after small aperture corneal inlay implantation
Long-term changes in keratometry and refraction after small aperture corneal inlay implantation Open
KAMRA inlay may cause an increase in Km compared with baseline. Corneal steepening may occur in a specific pattern with steepening over the inlay and flattening over the aperture. This topographic pattern causes a hyperopic shift, which ma…
View article: Initial Single-Site Surgical Experience with SMILE: A Comparison of Results to FDA SMILE, and the Earliest and Latest Generation of LASIK
Initial Single-Site Surgical Experience with SMILE: A Comparison of Results to FDA SMILE, and the Earliest and Latest Generation of LASIK Open
This study's findings are consistent with current SMILE reports. Notably, the results are superior to the earliest generation of LASIK, however inferior to the latest excimer platforms. SMILE does meet the efficacy and safety criteria met …
View article: Amniotic membrane extract and eye drops: a review of literature and clinical application
Amniotic membrane extract and eye drops: a review of literature and clinical application Open
The amniotic membrane (AM) has a long history of use in the treatment of various diseases of the ocular surface. It contains pluripotent cells, highly organized collagen, anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory cytokines, immune-modulators, gr…
View article: Ultramarathon-Induced Bilateral Corneal Edema: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Ultramarathon-Induced Bilateral Corneal Edema: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature Open
Ultramarathon-associated corneal edema is a rare phenomenon. We report a case of a patient who presented with bilateral corneal edema following an ultramarathon. The corneal edema resolved without sequelae 48 h later. The authors hypothesi…
View article: Mechanisms of Optical Regression Following Corneal Laser Refractive Surgery: Epithelial and Stromal Responses.
Mechanisms of Optical Regression Following Corneal Laser Refractive Surgery: Epithelial and Stromal Responses. Open
Laser vision correction is a safe and effective method of reducing spectacle dependence. Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK), and Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) can accurately correct myopia…
View article: An Update on Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
An Update on Lower Lid Blepharoplasty Open
Aging changes to the lower eyelids and midface include pseudoherniated orbital fat, tear trough deformity, lid laxity, and dermatochalasis. Surgical repair often aims at treating redundant skin or orbital fat malposition with a lower eyeli…