Journal of Ophthalmic Surgery

About Journal


Journal of Ophthalmic Surgery is an open access, peer reviewed journal publishes leading-edge research conducted by physicians and ophthalmologists to share, contribute and promote the most advanced diagnostic capabilities and treatment options. The journal gathers forefront research publications including but not limited to surgeries and advanced surgical procedures involved in treatment of age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, ocular melanoma, glaucoma, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and retinal vascular disease.

The journal published content is made available to use and reuse without any restrictions under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License. It encourages physicians, researchers and surgeons to submit a wide range of article types such as original, reviews, rapid communications, case reports, clinical images, perspectives, opinions and other short articles.

The journal selectively publishes high impact articles after thorough evaluation under international experienced experts in the field to ensure quality and scientific validity.


Editorial Board



Prof. Ronald EP Frenkel

Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
University of Miami School of Medicine
United States of America
Tel: 772-287-9000


Prof. Ireneusz Majsterek

Professor
Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry
Medical University of Lodz
Poland
Tel: +48-426393306


Submit your manuscript to this journal through online or email us at editorialoffice@scholars.direct


Latest Articles of Ophthalmic Surgery

Case Report

Myopic Shift Following Intravitreal Injection in a Patient with Cystoid Macular Edema: A Case Report and Review of Literature

This case report highlights a transient myopic shift following intravitreal injection in a patient with CME secondary to CRVO that has never been prev... Read more

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Case Report

Novel Anterior Chamber Paracentesis Technique: Increasing the Yield and Decreasing the Risk

Anterior chamber (AC) paracenteses are an extremely common procedure performed by ophthalmologists for numerous reasons but not limited to: Diagnostic... Read more

10.36959/587/609

Review Article

Simultaneous Bilateral Phacoemulsification and Cataract Extraction - A New Operation Method

The study group consisted of all simultaneous bilateral phacoemulsification and cataract extraction operations conducted between 2009-2019 by one seni... Read more

10.36959/587/608

Case Report

Mechanical Removal of Calcifications on a Silicone Intraocular Lens with a Shielded Light Pipe in Asteroid Hyalosis

Calcific deposits on the posterior surface of a silicone intraocular lens (IOL) are a rare visually significant complication of asteroid hyalosis (AH)... Read more

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Short Communication

The Impale Technique: An Approach for Softer Nuclei

We describe a novel cataract surgery technique that can be used for soft nuclei, which present difficulties for removal even for experienced surgeons.... Read more

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Review Article

BLAST (Bowman Layer Anterior Stroma Transplantation): A Case Report of a Novel Technique for Corneal Transplantation in Keratoconus

To present the outcome of a patient who underwent a novel surgical technique for keratoconus (BLAST - Bowman Layer Anterior Stroma Transplantation) an... Read more

10.36959/587/605

Review Article

Minimally Invasive Transconjunctival Threading Method of Shortening the Müller Muscle and the Levator Aponeurosis in Severe Involutional Blepharoptosis

We have been performing involutional blepharoptosis repair by tucking the Müller muscle and levator aponeurosis with transconjunctival threading for ... Read more

10.36959/587/604

Review Article

The 4-Snip Ampullotomy: A New Surgical Technique for Managing Acquired Punctal Stenosis

To report on a new technique for treating acquired punctal stenosis in the outpatient clinic setting. We present outcomes from a case series of 25 eye... Read more

10.36959/587/601

Surgical Procedure

Prevalence of Ultrasound Biomicroscopic Features in a Select Group of Recurrent Angle Closure Subjects

A total of 59 eye scans from 38 patients were retrieved, with age ranging from 19 to 83 years (mean: 67.4 years). The scans were performed over a peri... Read more

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Editorial

Use of Wound Closure Strips to Maximize Ocular Exposure during Cataract Surgery in Patients with Brow Ptosis

Draping is a critical step in successful cataract surgery. Poor exposure of the globe can result in limited access during surgery, thus making the sur... Read more

10.36959/587/602

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