The articles, which are illustrated by color clinical photographs and imagery, include such topics as surgical planning with corneal topography, wavefront technology, LASIK technique with MK and Intralase and prevention of LASIK complications, phototherapeutic keratectomy, excimer laser correction and hyperopia, irregular astigmatism, presbyopic correction, phakic intraocular lens implantation, cataract surgery under local anesthesia, the difficult iris, phacofluidics and bimanual phacoemulsification and avoiding corneal burns, challenging cases in cataract extraction, limbal stem cell implantation, amniotic membrane transplantation, suturing corneal incisions and lacerations, managing posterior vitreous pressure, and performing glue applications.
Significantly fewer duloxetine patients than routine care patients reported eight other adverse events: vomiting, pain in foot, nail fungal infection, hyperglycemia, cataract extraction, conjunctivitis, diabetic retinopathy, and sinus congestion.
Cataract extraction is the one of the most common eye surgeries performed and is widely regarded as being one of the safest procedures in the medical community.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted premarket approval (PMA) of Healon D([R]) viscoelastic, a clear dispersive ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) for use as a surgical aid in cataract extraction, intraocular lens (IOL) implantation, corneal transplant, and glaucoma filtration surgery.