
:: Phacoemulsification may increase
incidence of IOL subluxation
THE near universal adoption of
phacoemulsification for cataract
procedures has resulted in an increased
rate of IOL subluxation in Sweden, said
Ulf Stenevi MD, Sahlgrenska University
Hospital, Molndal, Sweden.
"We are seeing an increase in the
number of patients needing a second
surgery. We hadn't seen these before.
We have a pretty good
idea of which patients are
at risk and the question
we need to answer is: is
phacoemulsification the better
surgery for all eyes for all
cataracts for all surgeons all
the time?" said Dr Stenevi at a
symposium on the management
of subluxated IOLs at the
XXVII Congress of the ESCRS. -
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:: High rates of spectacle independence
with newer accommodating IOLs
Refractive
THE newest version of the Crystalens
(Bausch & Lomb) can enable patients to
achieve good near and intermediate vision
through a combination of physiological
accommodation, pseudo accommodation
and monovision, said Mayank Nanavaty DO,
MRCOphth, MRCSEd, Centre for Sight, East
Grinstead UK. -
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:: Mechanical microkeratome delivers
predictable flaps and smooth stromal beds
USING a mechanical microkeratome offers
surgeons a safe and efficient means of flap
creation in LASIK procedures and produces
residual stromal beds of excellent smoothness
and quality, according to Osama Ibrahim MD.
"The One Use-Plus SBK (Moria SA) is
simple, easy to use, safe and effective. The flaps
created by this microkeratome are predictable
and consistent in terms of thickness, shape and
size and produce high-quality stromal beds," he
told delegates attending the 10th
Middle East and African Council
of Ophthalmology Congress in
Manama, Bahrain. -
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:: New DALK technique is delivering
promising early results
A NEW technique which uses physiological
saline solution instead of air to bare
Descemet's membrane in deep anterior
lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) procedures
shows promising early results, according to
Jorg Krumeich MD. -
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:: Consensus panel examines clinical relevance
of ocular blood flow in glaucoma
LOW ocular perfusion pressure, defined as
blood pressure minus intraocular pressure, is
associated with increased risk of open-angle
glaucoma, according to statements released
this year by an international consensus panel.
However, its impact on individual patients
is uncertain, though some clues exist as to
which patients might be more vulnerable
to blood pressure-related glaucoma risk,
said Makoto Araie MD, PhD, professor and
chairman of ophthalmology, University of
Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Japan,
and co-leader of the Global Glaucoma
Network blood flow consensus panel. -
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:: AMD - a disease of the ageing RPE
THE next challenge in age-related macular
degeneration (AMD) research is to
synthesise the vast body of pre-clinical and
clinical research knowledge to improve
and extend our understanding of the
disease. Three main areas providing future
therapeutic opportunities include genetics,
drug delivery and a deeper understanding of
the molecular and cellular biology underlying
the pathophysiology of AMD. -
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:: Hungarian ophthalmologists welcome
ESCRS Winter Meeting to Budapest
In February 2010, for the first time in its history, the ESCRS will hold
its Winter Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, together with the Hungarian
Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (SHIOL). On behalf of the
local organisers and the Board of the SHIOL, I would like to welcome
friends and colleagues from Europe and around the world. -
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:: ESCRS president Jose Guell will continue to
build on the society's educational initiatives
Jose Guell MD, PhD, assumes the
role of president of the European
Society of Cataract and Refractive
Surgeons (ESCRS), after the active
and successful term of Paul Rosen. Dr
Guell is the director of Cornea and
Refractive Surgery Unit, Institute
of Ocular Microsurgery, Barcelona,
Spain. He served as secretary of
the ESCRS from 2004 to 2008, and
is a member of the Editorial Board
of the Journal of Cataract and
Refractive Surgery, and co-editor of
the Consultation Section. EuroTimes
Editor Sean Henahan spoke with Dr
Guell about his goals as incoming
president. -
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