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    By Christine Yue Leonard, Senior Associate Editor P ati ent unhappiness inevitably comes with the premium lens territory at one point or another, but there are a number of steps surgeons can take both preoperatively and postoperatively to reduce the likelihood of these trying scenarios. “You have to have a mechanism for dealing with the unhappy patient once they’ re on the other side of surgery,” says Kevin Miller, MD, a professor of clinical ophthalmology and the Kolokotrones Chair in Ophthalmology at

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    NEW YORK — In this Healio Video Perspective from OSN New York, Mitchell A. Jackson, MD, discusses the benefits of using Dextenza as a postoperative treatment for patients after cataract surgery.

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    s of 76 patients who underwent bilateral cataract surgeries were enrolled in this study. The surgical method was randomly assigned to each patient’s eye (1 eye using the illuminated chopper with a light source and the other using the conventional chopper under the microscope light). Patient suffering scores (the degree of strong light perception, glare, inability to fixate, anxiety, discomfort, and fear) from 0 to 10 (10 being the most severe level); cooperation score from 0 to 3 (3 being the best cooperation); operating time; and corneal endothelial cell density (ECD) preoperatively and postoperatively were compared between the 2 groups. Results: The mean patient suffering score of all 6 parameters in the iChopper group was significantly smaller than those in the control group (all P < .05). The mean patient cooperation score of the iChopper group (2.3 ± 0.8) was significantly greater than that of the control (1.6 ± 0.9; P < .001). There was no significant difference in the mean opera

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    NEW YORK — In this Healio Video Perspective from OSN New York, Karolinne M. Rocha, MD, PhD, discusses tolerance to induced astigmatism with the Tecnis Eyhance monofocal IOL compared with the ZCB00 standard monofocal IOL.

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    NEW YORK — In this Healio Video Perspective from OSN New York, Uday Devgan, MD, shares key pearls for performing cataract surgery on patients with pseudoexfoliation who are aged 90 years or older.

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    • Pseudoexfoliation in patients who are aged 90 years or older may often yield some tough cases for #cataract surgeons. Luckily, Uday Devgan, MD, is here to help! Click the 🔗 below to listen to his key pearls: @devgan #CataractSurgery #OSNNewYork2023 https://t.co/wnOlUEDo9s

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    E arlier this year, we asked you, our readers, for nominations for our inaugural 40 Under 40 list. The goal was to highlight the next generation of ophthalmology: 40 ophthalmologists under 40 years old who have achieved excellence in their field. You responded with more than 100 nominations, detailing the efforts by many young surgeons in research, innovation, leadership, teaching, entrepreneurship, academics, global health and more. Our selection committee voted on the nominees and whittled down the

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    • 40 Under 40 Spotlight: This week, we highlight Christina Mamalis, MD. Dr. Mamalis is passionate about teaching the next generation of surgeons and teaches resident cataract surgery at both @bcmhouston and @McGovernMed. https://t.co/5l5lNDZplz. #cataract #cataractsurgery #cornea https://t.co/nubksZU6iS

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    • The JCRS Symposium is tomorrow! Join us from 14:15 CEST in room C2 to hear from a host of experts in the field of #cataract and #RefractiveSurgery. Find out more: https://t.co/shJH2rWS6B  #ESCRS2023 #Ophthalmology #Ophthalmologist #EyeSurgery #EyeSurgeon #CataractSurgery https://t.co/3DU0L52fkU