- Refractive Outcomes Following Combined Cataract and Microinvasive . . .
Secondary outcomes were comparisons of refraction and visual acuity (VA) among different goniotomy and Schlemm's canal stent (SCS) devices, as well as incidence of anisometropia Results: A total of 8360 eyes (150 CE goniotomy, 395 CE SCS, and 7815 CE alone) from 6059 patients were analyzed
- Refractive Outcomes Following Combined Cataract and Microinvasive . . .
To our knowledge, this is the largest study to directly compare refractive outcomes of both SCS insertion and goniotomy procedures combined with CE among patients with glaucoma or glaucoma suspects at the same institution during a concurrent period
- Refractive Outcomes Following Combined Cataract and Micro-Invasive . . .
The refractive outcomes in a cohort of patients undergoing simultaneous cataract removal and iStent inject and the results indicate that this second-generation device is refractively neutral
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Efficacy and Safety of Anti-VEGF Injections and Surgery for AMD-Related Submacular Hemorrhage: A Systematic Review Meta-Analysis A Shaheen, D Mehra, S Ghalibafan, S Patel, FB Bsc, S
- Surgically induced astigmatism and refractive outcomes after minimally . . .
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is believed to induce less surgically induced astigmatism (SIA) due to smaller incisions, yet few studies have evaluated SIA in MIGS patients
- Refractive Outcomes Following Combined Cataract and Microinvasive . . .
Abdulla Shaheen, MD,1Gabriele Gallo Afflitto, MD,1,2Swarup S Swaminathan, MD1 Purpose: To compare refractive outcomes in eyes undergoing cataract extraction (CE) alone, CE with goniotomy (CE goniotomy), and CE with Schlemm’s canal stent (CE SCS) insertion Design: Retrospective cohort study
- Postoperative Refractive Outcomes Following Combined Cataract and Micro . . .
Purpose : To compare refractive outcomes and visual acuity (VA) in eyes undergoing cataract extraction (CE) alone, CE with goniotomy viscocanalostomy (CE GV), and CE with Schlemm’s canal stent (CE SCS) insertion
- Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgical Techniques for Open-Angle Glaucoma . . .
Addition of a CyPass microstent improved drop-free glaucoma control compared with cataract surgery alone (RR, 1 3; 95% CI, 1 1 to 1 5) but was associated with an increased risk of vraision loss
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