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Results of a preclinical study demonstrate the feasibility of implanting a next-generation injectable version of a telescope prosthesis for end-stage macular degeneration and suggest it has promising advantages for improving surgical ease and safety.

The jury is still out on the effects of anesthesia in children who undergo surgery at a young age, according to Constance S. Houck, MD. Multiple animal studies have demonstrated neuroapoptosis and long-term learning deficits in young animals after administration of general anesthesia, but population-based studies in humans have been far less clear.

Abbott Medical Optics (AMO) has announced an impending change in leadership with the expected retirement of James V. Mazzo, president and chief executive officer (CEO), by the end of this year. Mazzo will be succeeded by Murthy Simhambhatla, PhD, who currently heads the Ibis Biosciences division of AMO’s parent company, Abbott Laboratories.

A record number of ophthalmologists hit the hallways on Capitol Hill last month to urge their legislators to protect Americans' access to eye care and boost funding for eye research.

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology closed its 2012 annual meeting with more than 12,500 participants – its largest attendance ever.

The corrections following phacoemulsification and IOL implantation that are achievable today are a far cry from those commanded in the 1970s when 20/40 corrected bilaterally was considered an accomplishment following implantation of the early IOLs.

As a rule, the latest and greatest new technology first becomes available to the haves in this world, and only much later, if at all, to the have-nots.