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Editor's Page

A Revolution in Evolution

Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC

Case Files

Comorbid Cataract and Glaucoma

Surgeons’ attitudes about and approaches to treatment have changed.

Steven R. Sarkisian Jr, MD

The Literature

Novel Treatments for the Poor Surgical Candidate

What can we tell a motivated patient when surgery is not the best option?

Emily M. Schehlein, MD, and Pradeep Ramulu, MD, PhD

The Pipeline

Overcoming Bleb Encapsulation With Biomaterials

An investigational integrated glaucoma drainage implant prototype can create thinner, more permeable blebs.

Amanda Kiely Bicket, MD, MSE, and Ian Pitha, MD, PhD

Diagnostics

Home Tonometry for Detecting Treatment Response in Glaucoma

Use of the iCare Home can improve clinical decision-making.

Monica K. Ertel, MD, and Leonard K. Seibold, MD

Patient Views

Remote Diagnostics for Closer Clinical Teamwork

Home solutions connect physicians and patients in the quest for a fuller diagnostic picture.

Richie Kahn, MPH; Dorian De Maio; Barbara Wirostko, MD, FARVO; and Craig Chaya, MD

Residents & Fellows

Glaucoma in India: Personal and Broader Impacts

More robust ophthalmology training programs and improved access to regular care could help alleviate the disease burden.

Loka Thangamathesvaran, MD

Feature

The Growing Trend of Alternative Treatments for Glaucoma

Clinicians’ awareness of options is important, but patients’ transparency may be lacking.

Alisa Patton, BA, and Albert S. Khouri, MD

Cover Focus

MIGS: An Identity Still in Crisis?

A roundtable discussion on past definitions, future directions, and insights gained in between.

Arsham Sheybani, MD; Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed, MD, FRCSC; Robert Chang, MD; Larissa Camejo, MD; Shakeel Shareef, MD; Jason Bacharach, MD; and Oluwatosin Smith, MD

Cover Focus

Glaucoma Surgery: Then and Now

A comparison of GT’s coverage in 2007 and 2022 reveals how surgical options for glaucoma have evolved dramatically over the past 15 years.

Cover Focus

Surgical Glaucoma Case Logging—and Lagging

Can the system catch up to the rapidly evolving space?

Jacob Kanter, MD, and Mary Qiu, MD

Seen & Heard

The Buzz on Eyetube