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      Filtering Surgery at Its Finest - 1 hour(s) ago

      By Andrew Beers, Associate Editor T o some in medicine, the phrase, “If it ain’ t broke, don’ t fix it,” rings true at their practice. The various options for glaucoma surgery exemplify this. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, tube shunts and laser surgery are commonly used to treat glaucoma in earlier stages, but sometimes a patient will present with high intraocular pressure and the aforementioned treatments may not be suitable options to lower pressure. So, what should be employed? Since the 1960s,

      Source: www.reviewofophthalmology.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Filtering Surgery at Its Finest Trabeculectomy is still a safe and effective treatment option for glaucoma. Here are basic surgical pearls to help you get the best outcomes possible: https://t.co/gSynS1tpcW #ophthalmology #eyecare #glaucoma #glaucomasurgeon #glaucomaspecialist https://t.co/mWXHlTFv3j

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      Q&A: Clinical Trials at the Summit explores new data in vitreoretinal diseases - 2 hour(s) ago

      Clinical Trials at the Summit will be held Saturday, June 21, at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The meeting will focus on the latest data in vitreoretinal care from ongoing clinical trials. Through an emphasis on relationship building, the meeting will explore strategies to design and execute effective clinical trials.

      Source: www.healio.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Are you ready for Clinical Trials at the Summit? @GoHealio spoke with CTS founder Dr. Arshad Khanani (@ArshadKhanani) to answer all your questions about what to expect from the meeting.👇 #OcularSurgeryNews @CTS_Tahoe https://t.co/Jvs56BFCZ9 https://t.co/87R6LV2Y73

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      Elena Barraquer, MD, selected as recipient of 2025 ASCRS Foundation Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award - EyeWorld - 2 hour(s) ago

      The ASCRS Foundation Board proudly announced its selection of Elena Barraquer, MD, for the 2025 Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award. For many years, Dr. Barraquer has led the Elena Barraquer Foundation, a nonprofit organization that fights avoidable blindness due to cataract in developing countries.

      Source: www.eyeworld.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        At the 2025 ASCRS Annual Meeting, Elena Barraquer, MD, was honored with the ASCRS Foundation Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award. Read about her work in EyeWorld https://t.co/KXN0THgDkB https://t.co/IXXituiYxQ

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      Managing Cataract After Standalone MIGS - 2 hour(s) ago

      As the glaucoma treatment paradigm shifts, surgeons will increasingly encounter patients who previously underwent standalone MIGS and later present for cataract surgery. This scenario raises a few considerations regarding optimal intraoperative planning and long-term IOP management. This article outlines a practical framework for surgical planning and decision-making in this unique population.

      Source: www.glaucomaphysician.net
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        Steven R. Sarkkisian Jr, MD, explains how a deliberate and proactive surgical strategy is necessary to achieve optimal outcomes. Read more: https://t.co/LNIIsgW4wV #GlaucomaPhysician #GPnews #interventionalglaucoma #MIGS #Conexiant https://t.co/mPrLISF5ns

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      History and Current Directions of the DRCR Retina Network - 2 hour(s) ago

      Learn about the impactful work of the DRCR Retina Network in improving treatments for retinal diseases, including diabetic macular edema and proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

      Source: retinalphysician.com
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        For more than 2 decades, the DRCR Retina Network has organized rigorous research studies that define treatment paradigms for retinal diseases. Read more: https://t.co/g52xhdCzwa #Retinalphysician #retinasurgery #Diabetes #DRCRNetwork #Conexiant https://t.co/fS8UdYZxxf

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      PolyActiva secures $40 million AUD in Series C funding - 4 hour(s) ago

      Funding will support the continued clinical advancement of its lead ocular implant candidate, PA5108, for the reduction of IOP in patients with ocular hypertension and glaucoma.

      Source: www.ophthalmologytimes.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        PolyActiva has secured AUD $40 million in Series C funding to support the continued clinical advancement of its lead ocular implant candidate, PA5108. https://t.co/cbODSf0a5J https://t.co/PJ8vzatbxG

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      Interlenticular membrane formation after piggyback lens... : Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery - 5 hour(s) ago

      An abstract is unavailable.

      Source: journals.lww.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Ophthalmology
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        This open article in our new section ‘Ophthalmic Images’ describes interlenticular membrane formation after piggyback lens implantation. Read more: https://t.co/BxorGQ2Nsk #Ophthalmology #Ophthalmologist #Cataract #CataractSurgery https://t.co/wZ6Oy0v7Ql

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      FLIO and the brain: Making the invisible visible with Robert Sergott, MD - 11 hour(s) ago

      This noninvasive imaging tool reveals early brain pathology through the eye, promising faster and more accurate diagnoses as highlighted at the 2025 International SPECTRALIS Symposium – and Beyond.

      Source: www.ophthalmologytimes.com
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        Robert C. Sergott, MD, of Wills Eye Hospital, highlighted FLIO’s potential to redefine both diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring in his presentation at the 2025 International SPECTRALIS Symposium – and Beyond https://t.co/7mUibgMXsQ

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      Resident surgeons perform ISBCS with similar safety and accuracy as consultants - 19 hour(s) ago

      The rationale for the study under discussion is that the experience level of the operating surgeon is a potential factor affecting the outcomes of all ophthalmic procedures, including ISBCS

      Source: www.ophthalmologytimes.com
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        Rajesh Deshmukh, MBBS, FRCS, and colleagues from Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, reported that resident ophthalmologists and consultant ophthalmologists had similar outcomes when performing immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgeries (ISBCS). https://t.co/GNVNaqlbkW

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      Week in Review: Ocular Trauma and Mortality in Older Patients, AI-Based Ophthalmic Ambient Scribes, $40 Million Gift to the Anschutz Eye Center - 23 hour(s) ago

      Higher mortality rates are seen in older patients who have experienced ocular trauma than in those who have not, large-language models show good accuracy when used as ophthalmic scribes, and the Unive

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        A weekly roundup of #ophthalmic news from around the web. https://t.co/fM9i1oYweu #AAO #ophthalmology

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