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Role of Atropine In Myopia

The latest buzz in myopia treatment is the attempt to control progression in the initial stages. Atropine has been suggested by some and questioned by others. Here’s a study that tries to throw some light on the topic. For more information: https://www.aao.org

Robotics In Eye Care

With the realization of the potential for stem cell therapy among medical society and effective ophthalmic in vitro results and animal studies that have been done till now, researchers in NHS are trying to come up with effective retinal cell therapy delivery systems by adopting robotics thereby boosting the hopes of making cell therapy treatment […]

Retinal Alterations Noted in Pre-Clinical Alzheimer’s Disease

Subjects with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease had a larger foveal avascular zone and decreased inner foveal thickness compared with subjects without preclinical Alzheimer’s disease. The case-controlled study included 58 eyes from 30 participants who underwent positron emission tomography and/or cerebral spinal fluid testing to determine biomarker status. Measurements such as retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, inner […]

What Do You Know About The Light Adjustable Lens?

The lens is FDA approved but not yet commercially available in the U.S. Though FDA approved, the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL, RxSight, Aliso Viejo, California) is not yet currently available in the U.S. Robert Maloney, MD, Los Angeles, John Doane, MD, Leawood, Kansas, David F. Chang, MD, Los Altos, California, and Kevin Waltz, MD, Indianapolis, […]

FDA Clears New Form of Latanoprost for Glaucoma

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved latanoprostophthalmic emulsion 0.005% (Xelpros, Sun Pharmaceuticals) to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension, the company has announced. Xelpros is the first and only form of latanoprost that is not formulated with benzalkonium chloride (BAK), a preservative commonly used in […]

MKO Melt For Cataract Anesthesia

Clinicians experienced with the newer anesthesia option of MKO Melt (Imprimis Pharmaceuticals, San Diego) say it has important advantages and some limitations. MKO Melt is a form of sublingual sedation for cataract and other surgery named for its medications—midazolam (3 mg), ketamine HCl (25 mg), and ondansetron (2 mg). Patients place it under their tongue […]

Zepto: More Than a Capsulotomy Device

(Mynosys Cellular Devices, Fremont, California) entered the U.S. market in June 2017, and since then, surgeons have found the automated capsulotomy device provides numerous clinical benefits. By shortening surgery time, providing consistent, circular capsulotomies, preserving visual axis information during surgery, and reducing risks of some complications, the Zepto device makes complex cases routine and can […]

New Era for Rare Corneal Disorder

Healing of a neurotrophic corneal ulcer in a patient treated with cenegermin, viewed under white light(top row) and with fluorescein staining under cobalt-blue light (bottom row). (Bonini S, Lambiase A, Rama P, et al, for the Reparo Study Group. Phase II randomized, double-masked, vehicle-controlled trial of recombinant human nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratitis. Ophthalmology. […]

The Falcon Takes Off

Ocutech recently released the VES Falcon Autofocus Bioptic Telescope for low-vision patients. Ocutech says the VESFalcon  is the world’s only autofocusing bioptic for the visually impaired, and says it gives low-vision patients the most natural, hands-free magnified vision possible. The device is described as using crisp, bright, high-contrast, wide-field 4X Keplerian optics to provide a […]

Posterior Corneal Astigmatism In Toric IOL Power Calculation

Experience with toric IOLs has shown that posterior corneal astigmatism (PCA), if ignored, can throw off the predicted astigmatism correction. Patients with with-the-rule (WTR) astigmatism tend to be affected more by PCA, whereas patients with against-the-rule (ATR) astigmatism have less PCA. That can be explained by the observation that the refractive effect of PCA is […]