
The retinal tomographer, a quantitative imaging instrument, is useful in both diagnosis and monitoring of ocular hypertension, suspected glaucoma, and early glaucoma.

The retinal tomographer, a quantitative imaging instrument, is useful in both diagnosis and monitoring of ocular hypertension, suspected glaucoma, and early glaucoma.

The femtosecond laser may be useful in the treatment of advanced fungal keratitis, according to this case presentation.

Most physicians micromanage when a problem occurs in the office, instantly analyzing the issue and announcing the changes they want colleagues and staff to make. However, employees on the front line in factories, doctors' offices, etc., have more information, and often can come up with better solutions than the "all-knowing" manager. Delegation helps employees learn from the problem-solving experience, and that makes them more valuable.

Topcon Medical Systems Inc. has introduced a new slit lamp (SL-3G).

X-GEN Pharmaceuticals Inc. will begin marketing injectable acetazolamide for indications including open-angle glaucoma, secondary glaucoma, and preoperative use for the treatment of acute angle-closure glaucoma.

Allergan has received FDA approval for its 0.03% bimatoprost ophthalmic solution (Latisse) as a novel treatment for hypotrichosis of the eyelashes.

Ophthalmologists in Canada are hoping that an outbreak of ocular inflammation in patients being treated with bevacizumab (Avastin, Genentech) will not cause stricter regulations against its off-label intravitreal use or deter doctors from using it to treat wet age-related macular degeneration. All of the confirmed cases were linked to a specific lot of the drug that was distributed throughout Canada and other parts of the world. Health Canada currently is working with an independent laboratory to complete tests to determine the cause of the outbreak.

The FDA last month approved a lens (AcrySof IQ ReSTOR +3 D, Alcon Laboratories) designed for implantation in patients with cataract and presbyopia.

A recent study found that people with bilateral glaucoma read 29 words per minute slower than those without glaucoma and were twice as likely to have a reading impairment.

A protein has been identified that appears to prolong the lives of retinal cells in both healthy and diseased eyes, according to researchers.

Abbott and Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) announced in a joint prepared statement that an agreement has been reached for Abbott to acquire AMO for $22 per share in cash, for a total transaction value of approximately $2.8 billion, inclusive of estimated net debt at the time of closing, approved by both boards of directors.

Medical Management Services Group LLC have appointed both cataract and refractive surgeons as editorial advisors for 2009.

New research has indicated that a decrease in vision function is a key factor in older Americans recognizing when they can no longer drive safely and deciding that it is time to stay off the road.

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, and in observance, the four principal investigators of the Glaucoma Research Foundation (GRF) Catalyst for a Cure consortium will present a scientific overview of recent research advances.

Topcon Medical Systems Inc. has introduced a new slit lamp (SL-3G).

X-GEN Pharmaceuticals Inc. will begin marketing injectable acetazolamide for indications including open-angle glaucoma and secondary glaucoma as well as preoperative use for the treatment of acute angle-closure glaucoma in cases in which surgery has been delayed to lower IOP.

Allergan has received FDA approval for its 0.03% bimatoprost ophthalmic solution (Latisse) as a novel treatment for hypotrichosis of the eyelashes.

Alcon Inc. has received FDA approval for a lens designed for implantation during cataract surgery in patients with presbyopia (AcrySof IQ ReSTOR +3.0 D).

The FDA has recalled one lot of an ophthalmic viscosurgical device ([OVD] Healon D, Advanced Medical Optics [AMO]) following a voluntary recall by the manufacturer.

The number of Americans with major eye diseases is expected to increase drastically over the next several decades as more people are diagnosed with diabetes, according to a new study.

The recent developments in 2008 have left many of us with less wealth than we had just a year ago. The purpose of this article is to highlight a few tactics for regaining some of your lost wealth.

In cataract surgery cases where implantation of a monofocal acrylic IOL is planned, a recently approved model (Akreos Advanced Optics Aspheric Lens [model AO60], Bausch & Lomb) has rapidly become the IOL of choice for one surgeon who has implanted almost 100 of the lenses.

Anatomic outcomes of penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) have improved thanks to a number of innovations, but functional outcomes have still been suboptimal. The development of techniques based on use of the femtosecond laser to create host and donor incisions has driven PKP into a new era of refractive surgery.

An eye model was used to evaluate image quality associated with different available multifocal IOLs. The overall results show benefits of an aspheric apodized diffractive design.

A proprietary toric IOL (AcrySof Toric, Alcon Laboratories) was found to be rotationally stable and a reliable option for the correction of astigmatism in a prospective study of 50 patients. The results were arrived at by using an innovative digital imaging technique coupled with new software that uses a grid to determine rotational stability of IOLs to a sensitivity of 0.1°. The implications of the new digital imaging technology and its associated software extend well beyond the findings in these 50 patients.

A mechanical microkeratome (One Use-Plus SBK, Moria) created flaps with predictable dimensions that were planar and associated with extremely smooth stromal beds, and patients benefited with rapid visual recovery, in a clinical trial including 50 eyes as well as cadaveric eyes. The microkeratome was compared with a 60-kHz femtosecond laser (IntraLase, Advanced Medical Optics) in the study.

An analysis of outcomes in 1,088 eyes treated using a nomogram developed at the University of Rochester highlights its excellent performance in improving treatment accuracy.

An aspheric implant (Acri.LISA Toric 466 TD IOL, Carl Zeiss Meditec) corrects astigmatism and presbyopia and can be implanted through a >1.5-mm incision to avoid surgically induced astigmatism and minimize induced aberrations. The optic is designed for optimal visual quality and the haptics for rotational stability. Excellent outcomes, including high patient satisfaction, have been achieved implanting this IOL after co-axial microincisional surgery using a phacoemulsification platform (Oertli).

Mixing and matching IOLs with different optical principles was investigated in a European multicenter project. Data from 90 patients seen at 120 to 180 days after surgery showed excellent results in functional outcomes, patient satisfaction, and spectacle independence.

Five femtosecond lasers are now commercially available. They vary in their features and capabilities, but the product category as a whole is characterized by a rapid evolution toward improved technology with more changes and a growing list of uses expected in the future.