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Editor's Page

A Wider Frame of Reference

Arsham Sheybani, MD

Feature

Glaucoma Lessons From the Deep

What do whale eyes reveal about the disease?

Jacqueline Jeon-Chapman, BS, and David Fleischman, MD, MS, FACS

Case Files

A Glaucoma Conundrum

Using different forms of testing to guide therapy.

Jacob Brubaker, MD; Jason Bacharach, MD; Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD; and Christine Larsen, MD

Residents & Fellows

How to Thrive as a New Fellow

Early-career ophthalmologists share pearls from training.

Van Kaden Andre, MD; Cameron Clarke, MD; Shibandri Das, MD; and Ricardo Salinas, MD

Technical Talk

Novel Approaches to Minimally Invasive Bleb Surgery

Two technologies offer safer alternatives to traditional filtering procedures.

Shan C. Lin, MD, and Nir Shoham-Hazon, MD

The Literature

Can Home Perimetry Make Glaucoma Trials Faster?

Studies found that portable perimetry was less precise but that more frequent testing might facilitate earlier disease detection.

Andrew Pouw, MD

Different Angles

Are Nonphysiologic IOP Targets Necessary?

Many patients may achieve disease stability without aggressive goals.

Natalia Londoño De Vivero, MD, and Arsham Sheybani, MD

Cover Focus

Choosing Between Bleb- and Trabecular Meshwork–Based MIGS

The target IOP, disease severity, and risk-benefit ratio all require consideration.

Vishal Shah, MA, FRCOphth, and Keith Barton, MD, FRCP, FRCS

Cover Focus

Bleb Needling for Reviving a Failed Filter

Restoring function while preserving future surgical options.

Oluwatosin Smith, MD, and Matthew E. Emanuel, MD

Cover Focus

Needling After subconjunctival stent Implantation With Mitomycin C

Success depends on appropriate patient selection, early recognition of subconjunctival fibrosis, meticulous technique, and aggressive modulation of wound healing.

David S. Jin, and Irfan N. Kherani, MD, FRCSC

Cover Focus

Management of Hypotony After Glaucoma Surgery

Approaches differ between microshunt and trabeculectomy eyes.

Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH

Cover Focus

Where Plates and Fluidics Meet

Novel subconjunctival drainage devices are designed to minimize postoperative hypotony.

Stephanie Wey, MD, and Eydie Miller-Ellis, MD

Seen & Heard

The Buzz on Eyetube