
A separate ex-US settlement enables a launch in the United Kingdom beginning January 2026, in the rest of Europe from April 2026, and in other settled markets (excluding Korea) from May 2026.

A separate ex-US settlement enables a launch in the United Kingdom beginning January 2026, in the rest of Europe from April 2026, and in other settled markets (excluding Korea) from May 2026.

The 22nd International Scientific Symposium on Ophthalmic Imaging will take place 18–19 September 2026 in Singapore, marking an expanded scientific scope while maintaining its focus on imaging in research and clinical practice.

The group recommends using “physicians” for doctors and “clinicians” or “health care professionals” for care teams.

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Retina specialists showcase innovation and precision in retinal care

Interventional therapies give patients faster relief and better outcomes

Proactive strategies enhance comfort, adherence and long-term glaucoma control

Discover how Dr. Smita Agarwal expanded her refractive portfolio with ZEISS SMILE pro for hyperopia, and why this flapless approach delivered excellent outcomes for her first hyperopic patient.

Marta Pazos, MD, PhD, examined the role of optical coherence tomography, artificial intelligence, and clinical evaluation in early glaucoma management.

Steffen Hamann, PhD, FEBO, FRCOphth, discusses how optic disc drusen can mimic glaucoma and discussed evolving imaging and research strategies.

Andrew Tatham, MD, MBA, FRCOphth, FEBO, outlines the role of micro-invasive glaucoma surgery alongside established glaucoma procedures, focusing on safety, patient selection, and future directions.

AI is reshaping clinical practice in retinal imaging and workflow optimization, according to Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Jan H. Terheyden, FEBO.

Prof. Dr. Luís Abegão Pinto outlines how real-world datasets can improve artificial intelligence accuracy, reduce bias, and support clinical decision-making at scale.

Prof. Dr. med. Wolf A. Lagrèze highlights the clinical role, limitations, and future potential of optical coherence tomography in glaucoma and neuro-ophthalmic disease.

A study reveals varying shear-thinning behaviors in artificial tears, highlighting the importance of mimicking natural tear properties for effective eye lubrication.

Ahead of the 2nd International Glaucoma Symposium in Mainz, Germany, Stephan Schulz of Heidelberg Engineering outlines how the program blends everyday clinical challenges with advances in AI, imaging, and surgery.

Expected in the US in Q2 2026, YUVEZZI from Tenpoint Therapeutics is the first fixed-dose combination eye drop formulated to enhance near vision via pupil modulation with once-daily use.

Sakigake designation is Japan’s “premier fast-track regulatory program for innovative therapies addressing serious unmet medical needs, designed to accelerate patient access to breakthrough treatments.

US and international glaucoma specialists will converge in Mainz, Germany, on 31 January 2026, to map the next era of glaucoma care—covering AI diagnostics, optic neuropathy evaluation, and modern surgical approaches.

At the 2nd International Glaucoma Symposium on 31 January 2026, leading clinicians and researchers will share cutting-edge insights on modern surgical techniques, optic neuropathy assessment, and artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics.

Over 1.6 million individuals in the UK are estimated to have glaucoma by 2060.

“Remarkable” results were reportedly obtained with hypotony with hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.

A recent study reveals that retinal microvascular changes in thyroid eye disease reflect disease activity, offering potential for improved diagnostics and treatment strategies.

Researchers uncover a DNA repair mechanism in Greenland sharks that preserves their vision for centuries, offering insights into longevity and eye health.

The company did not receive the necessary stockholder votes to approve the merger agreement with Alcon at the Special Meeting of Stockholders held on January 6, 2026.

A recent study reveals significant ocular complications from monkeypox, highlighting the need for enhanced eye health strategies in affected regions.

Positive findings in a gene therapy trial for patients with Leber Congenital Amaurosis Type 5.

The letter noted the FDA is unable to approve the application for ONS-5010/LYTENAVA (bevacizumab-vikg) in its current form for the treatment of wet AMD, according to the company.

A shift toward minimally invasive, evidence-based interventions is redefining standards of care.

Navigating the labyrinth of IRD research to identify objective, clinically meaningful outcomes.