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MICS IOL and PCO
Bicanalicular intubation effective
Silicone oil and high-risk patients
Morning glaucoma medication
 
 
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January 9, 2013
MICS IOL modification does not affect PCO
Modifying a MICS IOL from a 3-piece to a 1-piece haptic design does not cause any significant changes in PCO amount. More...
Bicanalicular intubation is effective and atraumatic
Modified bicanalicular intubation is effective and atraumatic for the management of canalicular lacerations in adults. More...
Silicone oil removal time extension possible for high-risk patients
Silicone oil removal time could be increased for up to one year to achieve a stable retinal status in patients with high-risk redetachment. More...
Adherence to glaucoma medication higher in the mornings
Patient adherence to glaucoma medication could increase with morning application of glaucoma medication. More...