INTRASTROMAL CORNEAL RINGS IN PATIENTS WITH KERATOCONUS

In patients with corneal ecstasies as keratoconus, one of the alternatives to regularize the corneal surface is the implantation of intrastromal corneal rings. As it is known keratoconus produce an increase of the corneal curvature and a decrease in corneal thickness, among other alterations. According to keratoconus evolution grade, intraestromal corneal ring features will be […]

March 22nd, 2016|Categories: Intracorneal Corneal Rings, Keratoconus|

SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND CLINICAL DEVICES IN KERATOPLASTY

Previously was necessary to transplant the entire cornea when keratoplasty was performed, however currently is possible to transplant only the area of the affected cornea. Indeed, the advent of femtosecond laser has allowed that keratoplasty be more precise and safety intervention. Specifically, femtosecond laser in keratoplasty surgery is used to create the donor corneal button, as for eliminate the cornea where will be grafted the corneal button ...

March 15th, 2016|Categories: Keratoplasty|

COLLAGEN CROSSLINKING FOR TREATMENT OF PROGRESSIVE KERATOCONUS

Keratoconus is a corneal disease characterized by progressive thinning corneal stroma, which produces increased corneal power and corneal aberrations. Different treatments have been developed to reduce the progression of keratoconus and delay keratoplasty, as intrastromal corneal rings or crosslinking among others. Advances in crosslinking procedure, as likewise in clinical devices facilitate the monitoring of the pathology, and require be updated in clinical practice ...

March 3rd, 2016|Categories: Crosslinking, Keratoconus|

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