2010 Refractive Surgery Outlook Archives
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2010 Features
2010 Journal Updates
September - December
- Transepithelial CXL shows favorable but limited results in patients with keratoconus
- Presbyopic lens exchange in emmetropic patients shows good results
- Case of Fusarium keratitis after CXL
- Simultaneous bilateral surgery may not be appropriate for phakic posterior chamber IOL implantation
- Time to update corneal imaging terminology
- Long-term study finds low intraoperative complication rate with femtosecond LASIK
- Case report highlights need for better post-LASIK ectasia screening
- Case report: Late traumatic LASIK flap striae without dislocation AcuFocus corneal inlay for presbyopia shows promising results at two years
- Light-adjustable IOL can eliminate residual refractive error in some patients
- New accommodating IOL appears to improve reading ability in post-cataract surgery patients Biomechanical metrics of unilateral keratoconus may not be different from normal eyes
- Study shows biomechanical behavior of the cornea during and after CXL
- CXL induces cellular wound-healing mechanisms, alters corneal structure for up to 36 months
- Intraoperative videokeratography in keratoplasty surgery
- Postoperative biomechanics may account for discrepancy between simulated and real outcomes in LASEK
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June - August
- LASIK results unpredictable after multifocal implantation
- Study describes epithelial thickness changes after hyperopic LASIK
- Scheimpflug imaging appears useful for monitoring corneal volume after LASIK
- Cross-linking shows positive one-year results for post-LASIK ectasia
- Similar outcomes seen with Oculyzer vs. Topolyzer for topography-based laser surgery No significant difference in visual outcomes between AcrySof ReSTOR and Acri.LISA IOLs
- New approach to assessing corneal elasticity using ORA
- Corneal stiffness as important as corneal thickness in applanation tonometry measurements
- Four different femtosecond laser flap thicknesses show similar predictability
- OCT-based IOL calculation formula appears promising
- Study further validates efficacy, safety and predictability of LASIK
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March - May
- Promising, early results for light adjustable IOL
- High vault may decrease over time after ICL implantation
- Efficacy maintained with 12-second MMC application in PRK
- Study finds Lenstar and IOL Master measurements interchangeable
- Study identifies flaws in NEI Visual Function Questionnaire
- Ectasia Risk Score System may not accurately predict post-LASIK ectasia in eyes with normal topography
- 3-D mapping of epithelial, stromal, and full corneal thickness may help detect keratoconus
- Femtosecond lasers appear safe for retinase
- LASIK for highly myopic eyes has superior long-term safety, efficacy over PRK
- First-eye refractive error may not be reliable gauge for second eye in bilateral cataract surgery
- Refractive surgery trends in Germany
- Psychological factors influence decision to undergo LASIK, and patient satisfaction after LASIK
- MRSA endophthalmitis isolates show high resistance to fourth-generation fluoroquinolones
- Acetaminophen helps reduce pain during cataract surgery
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