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Presbyopia / SPO
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Preliminary
Preface
A view in the art of Ricardo Petterman Laires
Biography
Authors
Table of contents
Editor's Note
Final Considerations
Credits
1. Presbyopia
1.1 Historical Perspective of Presbyopia
1.2 Epidemiology and Ergo-Ophthalmology of Presbyopia
1.3 Physiology of Accommodation
1.4 Dysfunctional Crystalline Lens Syndrome
2. Non-surgical Correction of Presbyopia
2.1 New horizons in the treatment of presbyopia
2.2. Multifocal and Extended Focus Contact Lenses
3. Surgical Correction of Presbyopia
3.1 - Corneal Plane Surgery
3.1.1. Ablative Treatments of the Cornea for Presbyopia
3.1.2. Kamra Inlay – my experience
3.1.3. Efficacy and Complications of Surgery at the Corneal Plane
3.1.4. Incisional Surgery for Correction of Astigmatism during Phacoemulsif
3.2. Crystalline Lens Plane Surgery
3.2.1. Preoperative evaluation and decision process
3.2.1.1 - PRELEX- Presbiopia Lens Exchange
3.2.1.2. Therapeutic decision-making process of crystalline lens plane surg
3.2.1.3. Current Methodologies for Intraocular Lens Power Calculation
3.2.1.4. Toric lenses – calculators and sources of error
3.2.1.5. Crystalline lens surgery and dry eye
3.2.1.6. Multifocal lenses and endothelium
3.2.1.7. The dominant eye, strabismus, amblyopia and refractive surgery
3.2.1.8. Kappa Angle and refractive surgery
3.2.1.9. Posterior segment OCT in the preoperative evaluation of cataract s
3.2.2. The evolution of intraocular lenses to treat presbyopia
3.2.2.1. The evolution of options
3.2.2.2. The evolution of accommodative lenses
3.2.2.3. Mix & Match with multifocal intraocular lenses for the treatment o
3.2.2.4. Evolution of trifocal intraocular lenses
3.2.2.5. Optical concept and extended-range intraocular lenses
3.2.2.6. Asymmetric refractive lenses
3.2.3. Therapeutic Strategies
3.2.3.1. Strategies with intraocular lenses in the correction of presbyopia
3.2.3.2. Monovision and mini-monovision
3.2.3.3. The use of spherical aberration in the correction of presbyopia
3.2.3.4. Routine use of capsular tension rings in crystalline lens surgery
3.2.3.5. The role of Femtosecond laser in presbyopia surgery
3.2.3.6. Intraoperative aberrometry
3.2.4. Special cases
3.2.4.1. Unilateral implantation of multifocal intraocular lenses after cat
3.2.4.2. Implantation of intraocular lenses for correction of presbyopia in
3.2.4.3. Multifocal lenses in pseudo-exfoliation syndrome
3.2.4.4. Multifocal intraocular lenses in irregular corneal astigmatism
3.2.5. Postoperative Assessment
3.2.5.1. Evaluation of light distortion in crystalline lens surgery
3.2.5.2. Contrast sensitivity and defocus curves
3.2.5.3. Contrast sensitivity and circadian photoreception
3.2.5.4. Neuroadaptation and multifocal lenses
3.2.6. Complications of Multifocal Lenses
3.2.6.1. Complications of multifocal lenses
3.2.6.2. Laser excimer after surgery with multifocal intraocular lenses
3.2.6.3. Evaluation and management of rotation of multifocal intraocular to
3.2.6.4. Presbyopia surgery: resolving complications with add-on and explan
3.2.6.5. Cystoid macular edema in multifocal lenses
4 - What has not progressed and future perspectives
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3.2.5 Postoperative Assessment
3.2.5.1.
Evaluation of light distortion in crystalline lens surgery
3.2.5.2.
Contrast sensitivity and defocus curves
3.2.5.3.
Contrast sensitivity and circadian photoreception
3.2.5.3.
Contrast sensitivity and circadian photoreception
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