Arborescent bacterial keratopathy (infectious crystalline
... describe 2 patients, one affected bilaterally, who developed this condition as a complica tion of penetrating keratoplasty. Case Reports ...
... describe 2 patients, one affected bilaterally, who developed this condition as a complica tion of penetrating keratoplasty. Case Reports ...
Percentage Thickness Increase and Absolute Difference from
... seems remarkable that the thickness profile would be the same despite the large range in minimum corneal thickness from 450 to 650 µm in the population. This result seems to show that the cornea is biologically programmed to have a specific thickness progression regardless of the minimum central cor ...
... seems remarkable that the thickness profile would be the same despite the large range in minimum corneal thickness from 450 to 650 µm in the population. This result seems to show that the cornea is biologically programmed to have a specific thickness progression regardless of the minimum central cor ...
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
... The first rule for an atraumatic approach is perfect knowledge and control of phacoemulsification and one's surgical technique ( e.g. lateral clear corneal incision ). Lack of akinesia will amplify any technical imperfection making complications more frequent. It is advisable, therefore, to test any ...
... The first rule for an atraumatic approach is perfect knowledge and control of phacoemulsification and one's surgical technique ( e.g. lateral clear corneal incision ). Lack of akinesia will amplify any technical imperfection making complications more frequent. It is advisable, therefore, to test any ...
Phakometry and lens tilt and decentration using a custom
... The subject’s pupil is aligned to the optical axis of the CCD camera while moving the subject’s head on an X–Y–Z stage. The subject’s head is stabilized by means of a dental impression. Spherical refractive error is corrected with the Badal system, which was set in the position for which the subject ...
... The subject’s pupil is aligned to the optical axis of the CCD camera while moving the subject’s head on an X–Y–Z stage. The subject’s head is stabilized by means of a dental impression. Spherical refractive error is corrected with the Badal system, which was set in the position for which the subject ...
Corneal Ulcers
... generally not sight threatening, can be very difficult to get to heal and can be painful. Generally, there is a prolonged history with these ulcers. Initial therapy may include a corneal debridement (removal of the surface layer of cells often with a cotton swab) and a grid/punctate keratotomy (cros ...
... generally not sight threatening, can be very difficult to get to heal and can be painful. Generally, there is a prolonged history with these ulcers. Initial therapy may include a corneal debridement (removal of the surface layer of cells often with a cotton swab) and a grid/punctate keratotomy (cros ...
SURGERY AND THE EYE
... this tragic complication should be very low, hopefully less than 1 in 1,000. An incidence higher than this should suggest a break-down of correct procedures which needs to be identified and corrected. Good sterile technique is important for any operation but is absolutely vital for intraocular opera ...
... this tragic complication should be very low, hopefully less than 1 in 1,000. An incidence higher than this should suggest a break-down of correct procedures which needs to be identified and corrected. Good sterile technique is important for any operation but is absolutely vital for intraocular opera ...
The Measurement of Ocular Accommodation in
... There is a growing interest in restoring accommodation in presbyopes by means of accommodative IOLs, scleral expansion surgical procedures, or laser/chemical lens modifications. Ophthalmologists planning on using these restorative procedures should consider pairing them with objective measurements o ...
... There is a growing interest in restoring accommodation in presbyopes by means of accommodative IOLs, scleral expansion surgical procedures, or laser/chemical lens modifications. Ophthalmologists planning on using these restorative procedures should consider pairing them with objective measurements o ...
Abnormal eye development associated with Cat4a, a
... of Cat4a mutant mice was investigated to characterize the defects in eye morphogenesis. METHODS. Serial sections from eyes of wild-type, heterozygous, and homozygous littermates were examined by means of light microscopy at selected intervals from embryonic day 11 to postnatal day 1. Eyes of adult h ...
... of Cat4a mutant mice was investigated to characterize the defects in eye morphogenesis. METHODS. Serial sections from eyes of wild-type, heterozygous, and homozygous littermates were examined by means of light microscopy at selected intervals from embryonic day 11 to postnatal day 1. Eyes of adult h ...
Yet To Receive
... based review of literature. More than the article, the methodology involved in the article should be the way to go about in the management of any disease. Our next review is on pediatric cataract surgery, an area where a lot of changes are taking place, thanks to advent of newer technology in the su ...
... based review of literature. More than the article, the methodology involved in the article should be the way to go about in the management of any disease. Our next review is on pediatric cataract surgery, an area where a lot of changes are taking place, thanks to advent of newer technology in the su ...
- Austin Publishing Group
... section was evaluated due to leukocoria in his right eye (OD). The mother had routine prenatal care with an uneventful pregnancy, and no other pertinent medical or surgical history. Ophthalmologic examination was remarkable for decreased visual acuity as evidenced by poor fixation and exotropia OD. ...
... section was evaluated due to leukocoria in his right eye (OD). The mother had routine prenatal care with an uneventful pregnancy, and no other pertinent medical or surgical history. Ophthalmologic examination was remarkable for decreased visual acuity as evidenced by poor fixation and exotropia OD. ...
Keratometric index in keratoconic eyes before and after intracorneal
... undergoing radial keratotomy show a change in the ratio between the posterior and anterior corneal surface, with greater flattening of the posterior surface compared to the anterior surface, thus producing a different keratometric index from the standard, which may also cause index error in these ca ...
... undergoing radial keratotomy show a change in the ratio between the posterior and anterior corneal surface, with greater flattening of the posterior surface compared to the anterior surface, thus producing a different keratometric index from the standard, which may also cause index error in these ca ...
corneal ulcers - Liles Animal Clinic
... patches well, surgery may be required to protect the injury and allow for normal healing. In certain cases, it may be necessary to perform surgery to remove dead or poorly healing layers of corneal tissue, or to perform a corneal graft. Your veterinarian will choose the best surgery to optimize heal ...
... patches well, surgery may be required to protect the injury and allow for normal healing. In certain cases, it may be necessary to perform surgery to remove dead or poorly healing layers of corneal tissue, or to perform a corneal graft. Your veterinarian will choose the best surgery to optimize heal ...
Cataract surgery and diplopia
... Spectacles compensate for most cases of aniseikonia 2° to axial anisometropia BETTER than do IOLs or corneal refractive surgery Converting R: -12, L: -4 to -2 DS OU runs a real risk of PRODUCING aniseikonia, ABV & permanent troublesome diplopia esp if there is a small ...
... Spectacles compensate for most cases of aniseikonia 2° to axial anisometropia BETTER than do IOLs or corneal refractive surgery Converting R: -12, L: -4 to -2 DS OU runs a real risk of PRODUCING aniseikonia, ABV & permanent troublesome diplopia esp if there is a small ...
Cataract surgery and diplopia
... Spectacles compensate for most cases of aniseikonia 2° to axial anisometropia BETTER than do IOLs or corneal refractive surgery Converting R: -12, L: -4 to -2 DS OU runs a real risk of PRODUCING aniseikonia, ABV & permanent troublesome diplopia esp if there is a small ...
... Spectacles compensate for most cases of aniseikonia 2° to axial anisometropia BETTER than do IOLs or corneal refractive surgery Converting R: -12, L: -4 to -2 DS OU runs a real risk of PRODUCING aniseikonia, ABV & permanent troublesome diplopia esp if there is a small ...
Recurrent intraocular hemorrhage secondary to cataract wound
... Patients generally present with intermittent visual loss generally lasting on the order of hours, but can last days. Intraocular hemorrhages may be precipitated by minor trauma or straining, but can be ...
... Patients generally present with intermittent visual loss generally lasting on the order of hours, but can last days. Intraocular hemorrhages may be precipitated by minor trauma or straining, but can be ...
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract incisions: Architectural stability
... There is considerable interest in the potential relationship between postoperative endophthalmitis and clear corneal tunnel incisions for cataract surgery.1–4 Earlier work from Ernest et al.5 clearly demonstrated that incisions that are square in surface architecture are significantly more resistant ...
... There is considerable interest in the potential relationship between postoperative endophthalmitis and clear corneal tunnel incisions for cataract surgery.1–4 Earlier work from Ernest et al.5 clearly demonstrated that incisions that are square in surface architecture are significantly more resistant ...
Seetha Lakshmi DK et al. Clinical study of lens induced glaucoma
... conducted on the in patients of Ophthalmology department, Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary. All the cases of secondary glaucomas suspected to be lens induced were admitted to the wards. Detailed history was ascertained. The details included the duration and progression of diminuti ...
... conducted on the in patients of Ophthalmology department, Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary. All the cases of secondary glaucomas suspected to be lens induced were admitted to the wards. Detailed history was ascertained. The details included the duration and progression of diminuti ...
Pentacam: Principle and Clinical Applications
... of the transducer to the cornea limiting its usefulness for patient with corneal epithelial problems, infections disorders and postoperative patients. Noncontact methods would be advantageous for corneal conditions associated with epithelial disorders, almost as a rule. The Pentacam obtains images o ...
... of the transducer to the cornea limiting its usefulness for patient with corneal epithelial problems, infections disorders and postoperative patients. Noncontact methods would be advantageous for corneal conditions associated with epithelial disorders, almost as a rule. The Pentacam obtains images o ...
Pentacam: Principle and Clinical Applications
... of the transducer to the cornea limiting its usefulness for patient with corneal epithelial problems, infections disorders and postoperative patients. Noncontact methods would be advantageous for corneal conditions associated with epithelial disorders, almost as a rule. The Pentacam obtains images o ...
... of the transducer to the cornea limiting its usefulness for patient with corneal epithelial problems, infections disorders and postoperative patients. Noncontact methods would be advantageous for corneal conditions associated with epithelial disorders, almost as a rule. The Pentacam obtains images o ...
Treatment of symptomatic bullous keratopathy with poor visual
... • The combination of a modified Gundersen conjunctival flap and a graft of amniotic membrane provided sustained relief of symptomatic bullous keratopathy • It is essential to implant the AM as a graft. The AM as a patch has only a temporary effect on relieving the pain ...
... • The combination of a modified Gundersen conjunctival flap and a graft of amniotic membrane provided sustained relief of symptomatic bullous keratopathy • It is essential to implant the AM as a graft. The AM as a patch has only a temporary effect on relieving the pain ...
take-home
... chief executive officer, Brent Saunders, will work as an advisor in the transition before moving on to other interests. Wechsler emphasized that B+L will remain intact, with no planned reduction of the head count of its North Ameri( Continues on page 10 : B+L sale ) ...
... chief executive officer, Brent Saunders, will work as an advisor in the transition before moving on to other interests. Wechsler emphasized that B+L will remain intact, with no planned reduction of the head count of its North Ameri( Continues on page 10 : B+L sale ) ...
stromal rejection episode after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty
... case. However, the retained interrupted suture was suspected to be the immune reaction trigger (10). Our case presented with both epithelial and stromal edema 14 months after the surgery, and five days after the beginning of the symptoms. The epithelial rejection would not be possible at that time b ...
... case. However, the retained interrupted suture was suspected to be the immune reaction trigger (10). Our case presented with both epithelial and stromal edema 14 months after the surgery, and five days after the beginning of the symptoms. The epithelial rejection would not be possible at that time b ...
Slide 1
... scar tissue • Scar tissue prevents light from passing through cornea resulting not only in vision loss but also in difficult visualisation & treatment of retinal (or other posterior segment) lesions. ...
... scar tissue • Scar tissue prevents light from passing through cornea resulting not only in vision loss but also in difficult visualisation & treatment of retinal (or other posterior segment) lesions. ...
Bilateral Congenital Protruding Corneal Leukoma
... interval of 2 weeks. After trephination we saw that there was no attachment between lens and cornea in both eyes. In both eyes after trephination clear lens was expulsed spontaneously and anterior vitrectomy was performed. Vitreous of both eyes had some organization in central part. Temporal to the ...
... interval of 2 weeks. After trephination we saw that there was no attachment between lens and cornea in both eyes. In both eyes after trephination clear lens was expulsed spontaneously and anterior vitrectomy was performed. Vitreous of both eyes had some organization in central part. Temporal to the ...
Tackling the greatest challenge in cataract surgery
... utilising low cost, sub-5 minute procedures to tackle advanced cataracts with minimal complications is clearly the best way to use the scarcest and most precious asset of the system—the cataract surgeon While the procedure itself seems straightforward, it is the stunning speed, skill, and efficiency ...
... utilising low cost, sub-5 minute procedures to tackle advanced cataracts with minimal complications is clearly the best way to use the scarcest and most precious asset of the system—the cataract surgeon While the procedure itself seems straightforward, it is the stunning speed, skill, and efficiency ...
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.