Articles
Acuity Alone Does Not Indicate the Extent of Macular Disease
Central visual field disruption can impair reading independent of visual acuity
Clinical Trial Spotlight
Rods, cones, and prosthesis
Coding Q&A
Procedures Can Be Performed in ASCs But Office May Be a Better Choice
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EyeRoute Image Management system
Photo Essay
Retinal Blood-flow Velocity and Oximetry Status Monitoring in a Central Retinal Vein Occlusion Patient
Photo Essay
Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation
Point/Counterpoint
Are Sutures Necessary in Minimally Invasive Surgery?
Posterior-segment Intraocular Foreign Bodies: An Update on Management
Risks of infection, scarring and vision loss are among the many concerns to address
Subspecialty News
OPKO terminates wet AMD trial and more
Treatment of Retinal Detachment Due to Macular Hole
The literature on how to manage this troubling outcome is inconclusive, 2 experts explain
Upfront
From the editor-in-chief
VEGF Trap-Eye for Exudative AMD
By Jeffrey S. Heier, MD
Clarifying Common Misconceptions About Small-gauge Vitreoretinal Surgery
With few exceptions, MIVS is suitable for almost all cases
By FRANCESCO BOSCIA, MD
Aspiration Flow Control: A "Speed Bump" in Vitrectomy?
Learn how this added control enhances safety and how these surgeons expect to use it
Gaining Control With the New MIVS Technique
With a 25-gauge torpedo light, surgeons can use this bimanual approach in the most complicated cases
By ATHANASIOS NIKOLAKOPOULOS, MD
Considering the Utility of Multiple Light Sources and RFID
Panelists weigh in on expanded field of view and radio-frequency identification
Learn How Steady Advances Move 25-gauge to the Mainstream
Further progress will make even less invasive surgery possible
By BABAK MASHHOUR, MD
Dawn of a New Era?
Panelists discuss how new capabilities, such as ultra high-speed cutting and duty cycle control, are affecting their surgical approaches
New Surgical System Features Performance-enhancing Technology
Learn how the CONSTELLATION® Vision System facilitates vitreoretinal surgery
By JOHN C. HUCULAK
Performing MIVS in Eyes With a Fragile Ocular Surface
The latest instrumentation makes these procedures viable
By JAVIER ELIZALDE, MD
Rethinking Intraocular Pressure Requirements
Panelists describe the clinical impact of IOP compensation