Top EuroTimes stories of 2017

Here are our most popular stories on the EuroTimes website in 2017.

Top EuroTimes stories of 2017
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Friday, December 22, 2017
Here are our most popular stories on the EuroTimes website in 2017. Thanks to all of the ophthalmologists who contributed to these great stories and to the EuroTimes editors, designers, writers and web managers  who put so much work into our website and magazine. We're really looking forward to 2018 when we look forward once again to offering our readers a unique outlook on the world of ophthalmology. John Henahan Prize winner http://www.eurotimes.org/irish-ophthalmologist-worthy-winner-2017-john-henahan-prize/   IOL for AMD patients can improve near visual acuity

New injectable add-on lens can improve reading vision in patients with macular disease

http://www.eurotimes.org/iol-amd/   Posterior polar cataracts

Everything you ever wanted to know about posterior polar cataracts

http://www.eurotimes.org/posterior-polar-cataracts/   PREMED highlights benefit of combination treatment for CME

CME one of most prevalent postoperative complications in cataract surgery especially in diabetic population

http://www.eurotimes.org/premed-study-highlights-benefit-combination-treatment-prevent-cme/   Accelerated corneal crosslinking (CXL) procedure

Accelerated treatment improves keratoconus, BCVA with less pain at 24 months

http://www.eurotimes.org/corneal-crosslinking-cxl/   Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery

Everything you ever wanted to know about manual small incision cataract surgery – Part 1

http://www.eurotimes.org/brown-cataract-phacoemulsification/   Small pupils

Everything you ever wanted to know about small pupil phacoemulsification – Part 2.

http://www.eurotimes.org/small-pupils/   Toric Lenses Failing To Reach Full Market Potential 

Nailing toric IOL alignment with new technologies

http://www.eurotimes.org/toric-lenses/
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