Severity of dry eye linked to ablation depth, not flap size
January 15th 2003Fullerton, CA-An analysis of tear film function after LASIK and LASEK indicates patients fared equally in the two groups when LASEK was performed for high myopia.Tear film dysfunction seems to be best correlated to the depth of the ablation and not flap dimension, according to Robert Lingua, MD.
Controlled trial: Topical serum application an effective therapy for bleb oozing
January 15th 2003Orlando-Topical application of autologous serum 20% is effective for fortifying the bleb wall and stopping aqueous oozing, but cessation of the oozing may be associated with an increase in IOP, reported Atsuo Tomidokoro, MD, PhD.
Dual function laser system is big boon to anterior segment surgeons
January 15th 2003The Selecta Duet (Lumenis), a new dual-purpose laser system, brings anterior segment surgeons a cost-effective and space-saving solution for treating both glaucoma patients undergoing selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) and pseudophakic patients in need of Nd:YAG laser capsulotomy for secondary cataract.
Ophthalmology Times, Nominated for Two Jesse H. Neal Awards for Editorial Excellence
January 2nd 2003Ophthalmology Times, a leading publication of Advanstar Healthcare Communications, announced today that it has been nominated for two awards in the 49th annual Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Awards competition.Ophthalmology Times is a finalist in the following categories: Best Single Issue of Newspaper/News Tabloid for the October 15, 2002 issue, and Best Regularly Featured Department or Column for the new InDispensable section. Neal Award winners will be revealed at the awards luncheon in New York City on March 12th.
Automated device brings simplicity, safety to flap creation
January 1st 2003Orlando-The MK-2000 (Nidek) is a one-piece automated microkeratome designed for ease of use and safety, reported Maria C. Arbelaez, MD, during the refractive surgery subspecialty day prior to the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.
Pendular movement of blade unique to mechanical microkeratome
January 1st 2003Orlando-The Carriazo-Pendular microkeratome (Schwind eye-tech-solutions GmbH) represents a new generation in mechanical microkeratomes and brings a unique approach to LASIK flap creation that is designed for safety and reproducibility, said Maria C. Arbelaez, MD, at the refractive surgery subspecialty day prior to the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.
Various parameters can be adjusted, including hinge width, translation speed, and flap size
January 1st 2003Orlando-The Amadeus microkeratome (Advanced Medical Optics, AMO) combines the advantages of a pre-assembled microkeratome with a number of "bells and whistles" that further increase its ease of use and contribute to safe and reliable performance in creating lamellar flaps, according to Eric D. Donnenfeld, MD.