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The professor from Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, explained why it's time to retire the term "sterile" when addressing culture-negative endophthalmitis

SPVN20 is a gene-agnostic, intravitreal AAV-based gene therapy that targets dormant cones to restore vision, according to SparingVision

A mutation-agnostic gene therapy approach offers new possibilities for patients, especially those with inherited retinal diseases

The satellite of the US-based University of Miami Health System will offer a “full spectrum of ophthalmic services” in the United Arab Emirates

A recently-updated textbook details major developments in therapeutic and cosmetic keratopigmentation, including superficial and intrastromal techniques

Reporting from the European Society of Retina Specialists annual congress

Providers are rethinking their spaces and systems to streamline care, reduce waste, and improve patient, staff and physician satisfaction


Joel Schuman, MD, explore the latest advancements in glaucoma laser treatments, including innovative techniques like DSLT and the benefits of selective laser trabeculoplasty

A new study reveals a promising drug reduces vision loss in Stargardt disease, showing significant safety and efficacy over 2 years.

Continued research shows that earlier treatment significantly enhances tissue preservation in patients with geographic atrophy, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention.

A study shows enhanced safety and efficacy in epi-on cross-linking for keratoconus, utilizing oxygen-rich boost goggles during treatment.

Dr Khanani shared his first-time results talk during an AAO specialty day

At the 2025 Academy of American Ophthalmology meeting, Prof Stalmans described safety and efficacy benefits of disposable non-contact vitrectomy lenses

Dr Borkar, a vitreoretinal surgeon at Duke University, spoke to the Eye Care Network about her American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) presentation

The investigators noted that this report is the first about subretinal drusenoid deposits in Black and Hispanic patients with age-related macular degeneration

Jean-Francois Korobelnik, MD, shares highlights from the PULSAR extension study showcasing aflibercept 8 mg and its ability to promote fluid resolution

The video-driven platform will improve workflow, education and engagement, said Inder Paul Singh, MD

The full range of vision lens debuted at the 2025 ESCRS meeting in Copenhagen

Patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, central retinal vein occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion experienced fluctuating retinal perfusion, investigators reported

Dr Chhablani said "having multiple approaches to the same problem" is key for reaching the maximum number of patients with age-related macular degeneration

The agenda includes subspecialty days, evening events and partner programmes from practice management organisations

Research finding challenge the widely-held notion that cosmetic contact lenses are the safest technique for changing eye colour

A pair of studies, conducted in Taiwan and China, indicate that red light therapy could serve as an effective and safe alternative to atropine

Biomarkers and fine-tuned staging are key to progress in improving retinal care, according to Fanka Gilevska, MD, PhD

Patient response focused on perceived vision-related quality of life outcomes, investigators said

Dr Miere presented the ACTOR study, illuminating vascular remodeling in patients with neovascular AMD, and the HERMES study, investigating perfusion changes in central retinal vein occlusion

María Berrocal, MD, spoke about the Vit-Buckle Society (VBS), which has become a regular feature at the European Society of Retina Specialists annual meeting

The procurement follows an 18-month pilot at a high-volume surgery in Dundee, Scotland

Prof Romano stressed the importance of matching procedure to patient, not just mastering technical vitrectomy skills

EyeArt uses artificial intelligence for autonomous detection of vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy

The newly-approved technology delivers low-dose microcurrents through closed eyelids to stimulate retinal cells

Today, over 150 practitioners from 20 countries in Australia, Asia and Europe enter their patient data into the Fight Retinal Blindness! Registry




































































