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Dr. Joseph Anderson - Publications

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Dr. C. Joseph Anderson  
Dr. C. Joseph Anderson
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Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Anderson, C.J., Kaufman, P.L., and Sturm, R.J.: Toxicity of combined therapy with carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and aspirin. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 86: 516-519, 1978.
  • Anderson, C.J., Zaual, D.W., Schlaegel, T.F., and Meyer, S.M.: Bilateral
  • juxtapapillary subretinal neovascularization and pseudopapilledema in a three-year-old child. J. Pediatr. Ophthalmol. Strab., Vol. 15, No. 5, 1978, p. 296.
  • Anderson, C.J., Weber, J.C., and Schlaegel, T.F.: Argon laser in 100 cases of presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome. J. Ocular Therap. Surg., Vol 1, No. 1A, 1982, p. 19.
  • Wolter, J.R., and Anderson, C.J.: Failed posterior chamber IOL implantation in one eye and successful anterior chamber IOL in the other eye in a patien with pre-existing bilateral uveitis. Ophthalmic Surg., Vol. 19, No. 7, 1989.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Gonioscopy in no stitch cataract incision. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, September 1993, p. 620-621.
  • Anderson, C.J., et al,: Infectious endophthalmitis following sutureless cataract surgery. Arch. Ophthalmol. 110, p. 914, 1992
  • Anderson, C.J.: A comparative study of the frequency of visual disturbances in patients receiving oval optic PMMA and round optic silicone intraocular lenses. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 20, p. 295-298, 1994. (Abstracted published in Yearbook of Ophthalmology, Mosby-Yearbook, Inc., 1995 Ed., p. 10-12 (Comment R. Tipperman).
  • Anderson, C.J.: Modified Castroviejo speculum for surgery without lid block. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 21, p. 4-5, 1996.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Subconjunctival anesthesia for cataract surgery. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 21, p. 103-105, 1995.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Pupillary block during cataract surgery. Am. J. of Ophthalmol. 118, p. 265-266, 1994.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Combined topical and subconjunctival anesthesia for cataract surgery. Ophthalmic Surgery 26, No. 3, p. 205-208, 1995.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Radial keratotomy integrity following a blowout fracture, submitted.
  • Anderson, C. J.: Circumferential perilimbal anesthesia. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 22, p. 1009-1012, 1996.
  • Groessl, S.A., Anderson, C.J.: Capsulotension ring use for zonular stability during phacoemulsification in a patient with Weill-Marchesani Syndrome. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 1998, p. 1164-1165.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Circumferential perilimbal anesthesia for combined cataract and glaucoma surgery. Ophthalmic Surg. Lasers 1999, 30: 205-209.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Is topical anesthesia adequate?; reply to Berstein, R.M. J. of Cataract and Refractive Surgery 23, p. 6-7, 1997.
  • Anderson, N.J., Nath, R., Anderson, C. J.: Comparison of preservative free bupivacaine vs. Lidocaine for intracameral anesthesia, a randomized clinical trial and in vitro analysis. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 1999, 127: 393-402.

Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Anderson, C.J.: Couching Revisited (To the Editor), Ocular Surgery News, July 1, 1989.
  • Anderson, C. J.: Reduced Incision for Oval All-PMMA IOL's Uses Cruciate Pattern, One Stitch. Phaco & Foldables, Vol 3, No. 3, July/August 1990.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Witch Doctors and Lemons-Ophthalmic Surgery in Dominican Republic. Ocular Surgery News, November 1991, p.74.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Make the Scleral Tunnel Incision Properly to Avoid These Common Complications. Phaco & Foldables, Vol. 5, No. 2, March/April 1992.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Early Results: Patients Report More Vision Problem with Oval IOL's. Ocular Surgery News, August 1, 1992, p.46.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Subconjunctival Anesthesia Yields Good Vision Soon After Surgery. Ocular Surgery News, August 15, 1992, p. 51.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Subconjunctival Injections (To the Editor), Ocular Surgery News, Vol. 11, No. 1, January 1, 1993, p. 5.
  • Soft Silicone is Hard Act to Follow in Performance of Foldable Lenses. Ophthalmology Times, Vol. 18, No. 10, May 15, 1993.
  • P. Acnes-Dealing with an Unwelcomed Guest. Ocular Surgery News, Vol 11, No. 10, May 15, 1993, p.162.
  • Oval Optic Should Remain an Alternative to Round One. Ophthalmology Times, Vol. 18, No. 11, June 1, 1993, p. 120.
  • Technique of Scleral Incision, Subconjunctival Anesthesia, PMMA Small-Incision Lenses Offers Excellent Alternative to Clear Corneal Incision, Topical Anesthesia. Phaco & Foldables, Vol 6, No. 4, July/August 1993.
  • Anesthesia Update: No Hard Feelings (circumferential perilimbal anesthesia). Ocular Surgery News, Vol. 14, No. 5, March 1, 1996, p. 29.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Avoid Zonular Stretch by Using Circumferential Perilimbal Anesthesia. Ocular Surgery News, Vol. 14, No. 17, September 1, 1996, p. 34.
  • Anderson, C.J.: Intraocular anesthesia (To the Editor). Ocular Surgery News, Vol. 15, No. 15, August 15, 1997, p. 8-9.
 
Lasik Experience

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Lasik ExperienceMy Concerns

I was very happy to hear that this surgery gave me a chance to get rid of my glasses but I wanted to know my chances for success. Once I found out that 98% of all lasik patients see 20/20 or better I decided that This would work for me.

Lasik ExperienceThe Exam

Once I scheduled my exam I was a bit nervous about whether I would be a candidate. Once I had made my decision I would have been angry if I did not qualify. After speaking with the doctors they determined I was an excellent candidate for the procedure due to my nearsightedness.

Lasik ExperienceDay of Surgery

I was nervous on the surgery day and I guess this is normal. I was concerned about the metal device holding my lids back but it did not hurt at all. I really felt nothing but just saw some red and green light masses that were blurry.

Lasik ExperienceThe Procedure

My procedure went great and I am happy to say that I was better than 20/20 in both eyes 1 day after surgery. My vision was a bit cloudy from all of the drops after surgery but this was reduced the next morning when I awoke to find a very clear and defined apartment. At my 1 day visit I could see leaves on the trees in a very detailed fashion. Almost like I had never seen it before.

Lasik ExperienceAfter Surgery

My vision has been excellent after surgery. I have no complaints only a great thanks to the wonderful doctors at Anderson & Shapiro Eye Care who gave me the vision correction procedure of a lifetime.


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