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Package leaflet
Package leaflet

... the anterior chamber to protect the corneal endothelium and to maintain a deep anterior chamber. Additional amounts may also be introduced prior to the implantation of an intraocular lens, and to coat the artificial lens and the surgical instruments. CORNEAL TRANSPLANT SURGERY: prior to cornea trepa ...
blunt injuries of the eyeball
blunt injuries of the eyeball

... 1. Rhegmatogenous 2. Exudative 3. Tractional Signs of detachment – photopsia, metamorphopsia, “shadow” before eye, peripheral visual field loss controposite the localization of detached retina Surgical management:  Transscleral photocoagulation or criopexy  Scleral buckling procedures  Vitrectomy ...
Ocular Physiology
Ocular Physiology

... Ocular Physiology DR YAHYA AL-FALKI MD KKU-COLLEGE OF MEDICINE OPHTHALMOLOGY-UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE SERIES ...
Part 2
Part 2

... • Nebula: mild loss of transparency, need magnification • Coat’s ring: a white circular opacity with clear center which forms where an iron FB had been removed ...
The Crystalens HDTM - Ophthalmology Times
The Crystalens HDTM - Ophthalmology Times

... years the Crystalens HDTM yielded good visual and aberration results without great influence from the central modified zone. Optical aberrations were produced by the IOL and were studied with the Topcon KR9000PW topographer/aberrometer at 4 mm aperture diameter. The point spread function (PSF) funct ...
COMPLICATED CATARACT
COMPLICATED CATARACT

... Ocular disease- disturbance of the nutrition of the lens and accumulation of toxins in the aqueous. The opacity usually starts in the posterior part of the cortex in the axial region(posterior cortical) as the capsule here is very thin and the subcapsular epithelium is absent allowing easy passage o ...
Intraocular Foreign Body: A Classic Case of Metal on Metal Eye
Intraocular Foreign Body: A Classic Case of Metal on Metal Eye

... operative   week,   vision   in   the   right   eye   had   improved   to   20/60-­‐1   with   a   +10.00   diopter   (D)   lens.  At  his  8  week  follow-­‐up,  the  patient’s  vision  improved  to  20/25-­‐3  with  a  +10.0D  lens.   ...
Recommended intraocular lens insertion process
Recommended intraocular lens insertion process

... 8. Theatre to confirm availability of the lens Outcome = Confirmed lens available for use Key points • Confirm lens for patient just prior to surgery, using notes that have arrived with the patient (to ensure only considering requirements for one patient at a time) • Check notes and biometry • Re-sc ...
Multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of an ocular sealant
Multicenter evaluation of the safety and efficacy of an ocular sealant

... • The foot of the applicator was placed near the CCI on the scleral side of the wound. • Force was applied until a leak was observed, up to one ounce maximum.* If no leak was observed with up to one ounce force, the patient was not enrolled in the study. *1.00 oz. force has previously been evaluated ...
Cornea and External Disease
Cornea and External Disease

... Shield ulcer (VKC) Herpetic ulcer Neurotrophic Keratopathy ...
POSTERIOR CAPSULAR OPACIFICATION, AFTER
POSTERIOR CAPSULAR OPACIFICATION, AFTER

... pressure and instill another pressure-lowering drop into your eye. You are then free to go home and return to your normal activities. Improvement in vision is usually very quick, sometimes a matter of just minutes. Floaters are often liberated by the laser procedure. These usually improve after a da ...
Full Text of
Full Text of

... stability of the intraocular lens, may have increased the trauma to the surrounding tissues from the lens rotation. Medical treatment for these complications includes topical miotic and mydriatic agents2 and laser photocoagulation of the bleeding site.5,6 Surgical treatment may involve rotation7 rem ...
OSN SuperSite - Printable version
OSN SuperSite - Printable version

... alone, but with the use of deionized distilled water clearer bags were seen, Dr. Auffarth explained. In the clinical study, Dr. Auffarth explained, 19 patients were operated on bilaterally for cataract, with one eye receiving 2 minutes of irrigation with deionized distilled water through the Perfect ...
Premium IOLs a challenge to adopt into cataract practice
Premium IOLs a challenge to adopt into cataract practice

... Dr. Kim has switched to the single-use Alcon Intrepid polymer irrigation and aspiration tip, which was specifically designed for microincisional phacoemulsification surgery through a 2.2- to 2.4-mm clear corneal incision. The tip uses the same Ultraflow sleeve as his Intrepid phacoemulsification tip ...
PDF Bausch + Lomb Crystalens - Ophthalmologist Pearls
PDF Bausch + Lomb Crystalens - Ophthalmologist Pearls

... Indications for Use: The Crystalens® is intended for primary implantation in the capsular bag of the eye for the visual correction of aphakia secondary to the removal of a cataractous lens in adult patients with and without presbyopia. The Crystalens® provides approximately one diopter of monocular ...
Refractive errors - Augenklinik Teufen
Refractive errors - Augenklinik Teufen

... • After the eye is numbed with topical or local anesthesia, one to three small incisions are made close to the edge of the cornea. • After the procedure, these incisions are usually “selfsealing,” requiring no stitches. A small incision is made close to the edge of the cornea, prior to removing the ...
Sin título de diapositiva
Sin título de diapositiva

... five consecutive intrastromal rings around the line of sight. Treatment times were approximately 20 seconds. The mean gain in UCVA was 4.42 lines, with a range of 0 to 9 lines of improvement. The mean loss of distance BCVA was -0.46 ±0.83.9 Similarly, Ruiz et al evaluated 83 eyes of 45 patients with ...
Radial Keratotomy Scars
Radial Keratotomy Scars

...  Quality of vision and quality of life are closely ...
Uveitis
Uveitis

... endophthalmitis as well as the benefits of pars plana vitrectomy, intravitreal antibiotics and posterior capsulectomy for successful treatment in such cases. ...
intacs 800.339.2733 800.339.2733
intacs 800.339.2733 800.339.2733

... enjoyed when you were younger. It is the first and only accommodating IOL in the United States. The design element that makes Crystalens the state-of-the-art replacement lens are “hinges” which are designed to allow the lens to move, or accommodate, to focus on objects near, far and all distances, j ...
Document
Document

... 9. There were no significant differences in IOP throughout the followup (paired t test). ...
Journal Watch
Journal Watch

... evaluates the science behind these claims in an editorial. He notes that the literature on the contribution of UV and blue light to the degeneration of the macula through deleterious effects on the central retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptors is equivocal. He adds that it would be difficult ...
Recognizing and Handling Unusual Contact Lens Cases Jason
Recognizing and Handling Unusual Contact Lens Cases Jason

... Some designs work better optically than others Higher order aberrations Spherocylidrical OR Flexure Don’t assume – do an over topo or over K Don’t hold lids apart or have the patient “open wide” – this will affect the lid position and flexure If flexure is occurring, either increase lens thickness ( ...
Bilateral Aphakic Epikeratophakia-Induced Irregular Astigmatism
Bilateral Aphakic Epikeratophakia-Induced Irregular Astigmatism

... and contact lens evaluation, presented to our OSU clinic with a chief complaint of blurred vision with her current glasses. She was born with congenital cataracts and underwent bilateral cataract surgery as a child and as a result, was aphakic. She then had an epikeratophakia onlay procedure at age ...
I-site - case report
I-site - case report

... This 53-year-old female patient recently presented for a scleral lens fitting on the right eye only. Her history is significant for bilateral radial keratotomy. Subsequently, she underwent a LASIK surgery and then Intacs implantation on the right eye. The left eye recently underwent PRK approximatel ...
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Glued IOL



Glued IOL or Glued Intraocular lens is a new Surgical technique for implantation of a posterior chamber IOL with the use of biological glue in eyes with deficient or absent posterior capsules (Fig 1). A quick-acting surgical fibrin sealant derived from human blood plasma, with both hemostatic and adhesive properties is used.
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