• He also developed new devices, medicines and microsurgery instruments for blepharoptosis, congenital cataract and retinal detachment surgery. (narod.ru)
  • Occasionally the growth of melanoma may produce cataracts, intraocular haemorrhages, retinal detachment or even spread to the superficial layers of the eye, making it visible as a dark spot on the sclera (white part of the eye). (barraquer.com)
  • These include retinal detachment, macular hole, Epiretinal membrane and complications related to diabetic retinopathy. (afeh.org)
  • Foreign Body Response with in Post-Operative Perfluoro-N-Octane for Retinal Detachment Repair: Clinical Features, Grading System, and Histopathology. (charlesretina.com)
  • An adult who has one of the following findings in at least 1 eye: an optic nerve or nerve fiber layer defect suggestive of glaucoma, a visual field abnormality consistent with glaucoma, or an elevated IOP greater than 21 mm Hg. (glaucoma.org)
  • A type of glaucoma in which intraocular pressure stays within the normal range (12-22 mm Hg), but damage still occurs to the optic nerve and visual fields. (glaucoma.org)
  • Cryo 002 deluxe is functionally designed to simplify cataract, retinal and glaucoma procedures by use of a variety of surgical probes. (bascoindia.com)
  • The versatility of MicroPulse to treat retinal disorders and glaucoma allows me to provide my patients with a treatment that's clinically effective, cost effective, and time effective. (iridex.com)
  • The hospital has modalities and interventions to treat and provide cure to the problems like modern cataract, corneal transplant, glaucoma surgeries, vitreo- retinal surgeries, orbital surgeries, strabismus surgery and refractive surgery. (nepal-travel-guide.com)
  • Multicolor laser photocoagulator is designed to treat patients suffering from such conditions as age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and retinal diseases to meet all the clinical needs of retinal specialists. (medicregister.com)
  • Measures the reflection of infrared light off eye tissues to produce an image of the retina and optic nerve and to measure the thickness of the retinal nerve fiber layer. (glaucoma.org)
  • He received fellowship training in Retinal Vascular Diseases at the Wilmer Eye Institute of the Johns Hopkins University and fellowship training in Diseases and Surgery of the Retina and Vitreous at Barnes Hospital/Retina Consultants, Ltd. of Washington University. (medstarhealth.org)
  • Vitreo retinal surgery refers to any operation to treat eye problems involving the retina, macula, and vitreous fluid. (afeh.org)
  • According to Roger Goldberg MD, MBA, a retinal specialist with Bay Area Retina Associates, CLARUS combines the benefits of an ultra-widefield view of the entire retina with the high-quality of traditional fundus photography used for imaging the optic nerve and macula. (zeiss.com)
  • The focal zone of the retina contains a thickness of shading delicate photoreceptor cells called cones which are in charge of shading vision and thus any deformity and modification in the focal territory of the retina will prompt color vision imperfections ailments like diabetic retinopathy and retinal tumors can likewise be in charge of the lasting vision misfortune in the event. (ophthalmologyconferences.com)
  • Advances in Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (Fd-OCT) permit visualization of three-dimensional morphology of in-vivo retinal structures in a way that promises to revolutionize clinical and experimental imaging of the retina. (spie.org)
  • Ultrasonic biomicroscopy in the diagnosis of pathology of the periphery of the retina and the adjacent vitreous in patients with peripheral retinal dystrophies. (pmarchive.ru)
  • His MD thesis dedicated to surgery of cataracts in newborn was successfully defended at Moscow Eye Microsurgery Institute (scientific adviser - S.N. Fyodorov) in 1987 simultaneously he was elected head of the Chair of Eye Diseases of the Medical Institute. (narod.ru)
  • Author of more than 150 publications on retinal diseases and surgery, Dr. Elman is an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. (medstarhealth.org)
  • These are narrow specialists dealing directly with retinal and ocular nerve diseases. (eximer.ua)
  • Retinal Photocoagulation Lasers are used to treat a variety of eye diseases including the two leading causes of blindness: Diabetic Retinopathy and Age-related Macular Degeneration. (afeh.org)
  • Ophthalmologists are experts in medical treatment, surgery and microsurgery for eye conditions and diseases in addition to diagnosing systemic disease that manifest in eye signs or symptoms. (ophthalmologyconferences.com)
  • The partnership brings together their leading expertise in ophthalmological technology, data analytics, algorithms and the development of first-in-class treatments to detect early and treat retinal diseases before irreversible vision loss occurs. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • Undiagnosed and untreated retinal diseases have a profound impact on people's lives, potentially leading to isolation, loss of independence, depression and reduced quality of life. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • The new partnership will focus on identifying markers of early stages of retinal diseases by leveraging ZEISS Medical Technology's cloud-connected devices and AI-assisted analysis of massive image data sets. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • Ultra-high isotropic resolution imaging of retinal structures was made possible with an adaptive optics system using dual deformable mirrors and a Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (Fd-OCT) system with correction for longitudinal chromatic aberration. (spie.org)
  • Vitreo-retinal and laser surgery. (wikipedia.org)
  • He was a pioneer in introducing effective eye microsurgery in congenital cataract treatment of several days old newborn and simultaneous surgery on both eyes. (narod.ru)
  • Retinal microsurgery is a high-precision surgery performed on an exceedi. (deepai.org)
  • Retinal surgery is a complex medical procedure that requires exceptional. (deepai.org)
  • Microsurgery is a general term for surgery requiring an operating microscope. (afeh.org)
  • This capital city is home to some of the best professionals in the field, making it a prime destination for those seeking laser eye surgery. (surgery.com.au)
  • The clinic also provides other services like laser therapy, intravitreal injections of steroids and anti- vascular endothelial growth factor and state of the art modern vitreo- retinal surgery for various VR conditions. (nepal-travel-guide.com)
  • Renowned for his scientific work and dedication in the field of refractive surgery, Professor Ioannis Pallikaris has been honored with twenty-five international awards from the largest associations worldwide, among them the "Barraquer Award" of the AAO American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Redlay Medal of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and others. (eyepcr.com)
  • Prof. Pallikaris has been vital in expanding the revolutionary field of refractive surgery and creating the appropriate grounds for the advancement of new and exciting applications in this field. (eyepcr.com)
  • These opercula have been examined and found to be vitreous condensation and glial proliferation without harboring any retinal tissue. (medscape.com)
  • Multiport illumination system is suitable for use during microsurgery of the vitreous body is presented. (medicregister.com)
  • These problems are associated with increase in vitreo- retinal problems leading to blindness. (nepal-travel-guide.com)
  • The vitreo- retinal setup at this hospital has the necessary infrastructure, well trained personnel and the capacity to handle a large number of patients suffering from retinal problems. (nepal-travel-guide.com)
  • The paper is devoted to the analysis of changes in the vitreo-retinal interface leading to various pathology processes such as epiretinal fibrosis. (pmarchive.ru)
  • It is a great honour to be part of the ESASO Faculty of Cataract, Cornea and Refractive Modules, accompanied by all renowned surgeons in the field. (esaso.org)
  • In the case of melanoma, depending on the size and location of the tumour, we use radiotherapy (brachytherapy with radioactive isotopes or different modalities of external radiotherapy) or advanced techniques of ocular microsurgery for resection of the tumour. (barraquer.com)
  • Susana Marcos is an acclaimed researcher in the field of visual optics and ocular imaging. (expertfile.com)
  • The Blink Eye Clinic treats cataracts, retinal damage, and macular issues with its advanced laser technology. (surgery.com.au)
  • His and his co-author s latest book is Atlas of Eye Pathology (2008) dealing with all field of ophthalmology. (narod.ru)
  • By offering true-color, high-resolution images of the optic nerve and macula, as well as the retinal periphery, we no longer have to choose which system to image a patient on based on their retinal pathology,' Dr. Goldberg added. (zeiss.com)
  • Ukrainian and international post graduate trainees from intern level are taught in the fields of scientific and practical ophthalmology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Due to my previous work as an ophthalmologist, I have valuable experience in various fields of ophthalmology. (augenarzt-dubini.ch)
  • This unique conference showcases the latest developments in all fields of ophthalmology . (ophthalmologyconferences.com)
  • Ophthalmology involves the diagnosis and therapy of such conditions along with microsurgery. (habaleyesurgery.co.uk)
  • Even now, he continues to educate himself and support alternative fields in Ophthalmology related to vision as a whole and not just from the medical viewpoint. (eyepcr.com)
  • In terms of systems, devices and instruments used in Ophthalmology, Prof. Pallikaris contributes to this field by designing and developing innovative specialized instruments and systems. (eyepcr.com)
  • Apart from the extension and inclusion of researchers from a variety of fields such as Physics, Optics, and Engineering, Prof. Pallikaris has strongly supported and provided the spark for new and younger scientists to realize their goals within the field of Ophthalmology. (eyepcr.com)
  • Treatment of head and neck tumors requires a multidisciplinary approach and a synergy of objectives shared by some professionals such as the oncologist, radiotherapist, otorhinolaryngologist, microsurgery, psychologist or physiotherapist. (salus.al)
  • Retinal degenerative issue, for example, Age-related macular degeneration and near-sighted macular degeneration influencing youthful and old from numerous societies, races and ethnicities. (ophthalmologyconferences.com)
  • This will provide a basis for clinical studies for development of more personalized and precise treatments of early stages of chronic retinal disease as well as earlier detection and prediction capabilities to preserve vision through new treatment pathways. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • Adding Microforceps Capability to Retinal Microsurgery System. (utah.edu)
  • Intuitive Telemanipulation System for Retinal Microsurgery based on Piezoelectric Stick-Slip Actuator Technology. (utah.edu)
  • IQ 577 ® Laser System - True yellow laser for retinal disorders. (iridex.com)
  • This system was used to image microscopic retinal structures of healthy as well as diseased retinas in vivo. (spie.org)
  • This system illuminates the entire field of wide-angle observation devices without the need for an additional hand-held light source. (medicregister.com)
  • Wet field bipolar coagulator is mini diathermy solid-state for controlling bleeding during surgical procedures eliminating tissue trauma using bipolar standard forceps and eraser. (bascoindia.com)
  • It is part of our commitment to champion early detection and treatment and will contribute to transforming the lives of people with serious eye disease," said Ulrike Graefe-Mody , Ph.D., Head of Retinal Health at Boehringer Ingelheim. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • Boehringer Ingelheim has a leading understanding of disease biology aiming at a paradigm change in retinal health through earlier detection and intervention to achieve meaningful improvements in patient outcomes. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • The honor, which includes a travel stipend, recognizes early career scientists for research excellence and potential in the fields of microbiology and infectious disease. (stanford.edu)
  • Besides medical doctors, Prof. Pallikaris's research group includes expert scientists from diversified fields such as Engineering, Optics, Physics, Computer Programming, Materials Science, Vision Science and Biology in order to accomplish the most significant steps in refractive today: Presbyopia. (eyepcr.com)
  • Microsurgery is done in one day, there is no need to stay in the clinic. (eximer.ua)
  • Over the past decade, Boehringer Ingelheim has built a diverse pipeline, which focuses on three priority areas to address retinal conditions - the preservation of vascular function, targeting inflammation and neuroprotection. (millionaireoutlook.com)
  • Of the 8 patients with visual field defects, 5 patients (62.5%) had complete resolution. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Humphrey Visual Field Analyser (HVFA), is a tool for measuring the human visual field, it is used by optometrists, orthoptists and ophthalmologists, particularly for detecting monocular visual field. (afeh.org)
  • The TRACEY device, developed in partnership with the Kiev Institute of Biomedical Technology (Ukraine) was one of the first commercial instruments for the measurement of optical aberrations of the human eye and assessment of retinal image quality. (eyepcr.com)
  • Persistent traction on the fovea leads to dehiscence of deeper retinal layers at the umbo. (medscape.com)
  • The LED headlight is designed for examination and all types of surgical operations including microsurgery. (bascoindia.com)
  • Concurrently, the development of this groundbreaking technique has an enormous effect not only in the surgical field but also the technological aspects of associated instrumentation. (eyepcr.com)
  • The co-registration between different imaging platforms becomes even more important if small retinal changes are monitored for early detection and treatment. (spie.org)
  • The treatment is associated with a high rate of regression in OCHs and remarkable improvement in both visual acuity and visual field deficits. (bvsalud.org)
  • In other cases, the tumour grows in the back of the eye and gives rise to symptoms such as blurred vision or decreased visual field, whether or not accompanied by the perception of floaters (myodesopsia) or flashes (photopsies). (barraquer.com)
  • Also known as the visual field test. (glaucoma.org)
  • A test that produces a map of the complete visual field, to check whether there is damage to any area of vision. (glaucoma.org)
  • It is used to record separate responses for visual field locations. (medicregister.com)
  • It derives electrical potentials from 60 visual field test locations. (medicregister.com)
  • she completed her fellow ship in retinal laser from the esteemed LV Prasad eye institute, Hyderabad in 2005. (trinityeyehospital.com)
  • CAREER: Nonuniform-Magnetic-Field Control of Medical Microrobots. (utah.edu)
  • Built on the success of the 8-series APO OptiChromeTM, the Leica M820 sets a new standard for ophthalmic microsurgery for both anterior and posterior application. (surgicalmicroscopes.com)
  • Besides being expert in the field of modern eye care she has written and composed many songs in her regional language and she is so versatile in singing. (trinityeyehospital.com)
  • The Leica M820 is designed to accept the most used wide-angle observation systems and stereo image inverters like RUV800, Oculus/BIOMs for retinal use. (surgicalmicroscopes.com)
  • One of the risks of retinal teeth is that being retained can still get infected and cause pain, cause problems in the anatomical structures surrounding or even be the etiological factor of the jaw cysts. (salus.al)