News from The American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Fish Skin Grafts May Be a Substitute for Other Skin Grafts Following Mohs SurgeryAcellular fish skin grafts (FSGs), created from the minimally processed skin of the Atlantic cod, are a type of xenograft, a biologic scaffold that can aid in wound healing. These FSGs may be a novel alternative for repairing periocular skin defects following Mohs surgery.
- Use of Ripasudil Does Not Appear to Increase Post-Trabeculectomy Surgical SuccessThis study looked at the use of ripasudil, a Rho-associated protein kinase inhibitor approved in Japan, for antifibrosis following trabeculectomy, with the ultimate goal of preventing scarring of the bleb.
- Men and Women Appear to Have Similar Rates of Ocular Pathology After Orbital FractureA retrospective study evaluated sex-based clinical differences in the characteristics and outcomes of orbital fracture due to trauma.
- Week in Review: Diabetic Retinopathy and Cardiovascular Disease, Visual Field Defects in Children With Brain Tumors, Good Ergonomic Habits for ResidentsAn increased risk of cardiovascular disease is seen in patients with background diabetic retinopathy, children with brain tumors are prone to visual field defects, and ophthalmology residents have the chance to learn good ergonomic habits while they're still in training.
- When Patients Lose Financial Assistance, Retinal Disease Management SuffersTwo presentations at the ASRS 2025 Annual Meeting discussed the findings from ASRS-based studies on the effects of underfunding of Good Days, a nonprofit providing financial assistance to Medicare patients, on retinal disease management.
- Plasma Exchange for Optic Neuritis Is Becoming More Popular in the United StatesA population-level study saw increasing usage of plasma exchange (PLEX) therapy for optic neuritis in the US over the last 20 years, particularly for severe cases of the disease.
- Low-Dose Atropine May Provide Some Symptomatic Relief From Vitreous FloatersDr. Mohsin Ali, MD, spoke at ASRS 2025, sharing his early research investigating the novel use of low-dose atropine eye drops as a therapeutic option for vitreous floaters.
- Weekly Journal Update โ August 6, 2025Risk factors for retinal detachment after cataract surgery, GLP-1 RA for obesity may reduce glaucoma risk, ILM flaps vs peels for macular hole closure, imprinting device for corneal epithelial diseases, tocilizumab may reduce relapses of noninfectious uveitis.
- Human Amniotic Membrane Expands Horizons in Vitreoretinal SurgeryAt ASRS 2025, Dr. Stanislao Rizzo presented โAmniotic Membrane in Vitreoretinal Surgery: When and How,โ describing the evolution of human amniotic membrane in vitreoretinal surgery.
- Dead Bag Syndrome Is One Cause of Late IOL DecentrationThis prospective interventional case series assessed risk factors for and outcomes following intraocular lens exchange for late decentration in cases of dead bag syndrome.
Recent Publications: Our Jackson physician, Dr. Brad Priester, has published an article in JAMA Ophthalmology called “Numerous White Retinal Lesions Following Cataract Surgery. Read it here.