Buch, Englisch, 123 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 498 g
Reihe: Essentials in Ophthalmology
Options and Special Considerations
Buch, Englisch, 123 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 498 g
Reihe: Essentials in Ophthalmology
ISBN: 978-3-031-40559-4
Verlag: Springer
The book will address the unique challenges presented by patients with high myopia and cover the pros and cons of current treatment options. The book will also feature case studies, with detailed images and tables. In addition, the book will discuss promising future options currently in development.
Refractive Surgery for High Myopia is a must-have resource for ophthalmologists, refractive surgeons, residents, and fellows.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1) Introduction
a) Incidence of high myopia increasing worldwide.
i) Expected to double over the next 20 years – representing nearly 10% of the population in some demographics (developed countries)
b) New treatment options
i) SMILE
ii) Topography-guided ablations (for bioptics)
iii) ICLs (toric, central hole)
iv) New IOL designs facilitate offering refractive lens exchange to younger patientsc) Improved patient screening processes for patients with high myopia
i) Scheimpflug imaging
ii) Epithelial mapping
iii) Biomechanical evaluations
d) This book will be dedicated to these most challenging refractive cases and present new screening tools and corrective surgery options.
2) High Myopia: definitions and differences
i) What is high myopia? (-6D or more)
(1) Epidemiology by region
(2) Causes for increasing myopia
ii) Why different from lower treatments?
(1) Potential visual limitations due to retinal pathology
(2) Worse excimer laser surgery candidates (PRK, LASIK) due to excess tissue removal
(3) Wider variance in refractive outcomes
(4) Higher retreatment rate(5) Longer recovery time
(6) Visual quality compromise due to tissue altered(7) Higher risk of biomechanical instability over time – postoperative ectasia
3) Patient Evaluation for Surgical Correction of High Myopia
i) Cycloplegic refractions especially in younger patients
ii) PTA/RSB issues
iii) Topographic/tomographic screening
iv) Epithelial mapping
v) Biomechanical evaluations
4) Treatment Options for High Myopia
i) LASIK: pros and cons
ii) PRK: pros and cons
iii) SMILE: pros and cons
iv) ICL: pros and cons
v) RLE: pros and cons
vi) Bioptics: combined treatment options for high myopia
5) Future treatment options for High Myopia
a) Refractive index alteration
b) Tissue addition surgeries
c) CXL plus for high refractive errors
6) Case-based Evaluation of High Myopia Patients
a) Multiple cases encompassing all treatment options



