Recent Advances in Refractive Surgery

Created 03 Apr 2024| Updated 03 Jun 2024 | 11 articles
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Refractive surgery has revolutionized the landscape of ophthalmic care and vision correction over the past few decades. This dynamic field has consistently evolved, bringing forth innovative techniques, tools, and procedures aimed at correcting a range of refractive errors including myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. As the thirst for spectacle and contact lens independence grows, so too does the impetus for developing safer, more efficient, and highly precise surgical interventions.

The significance of these advances cannot be overstated. Clear, unaided vision is not just a matter of convenience; it deeply impacts an individual’s quality of life, self-confidence, professional opportunities, and day-to-day functionality. Moreover, as the global population ages, the prevalence of refractive errors is set to increase, making the need for effective solutions even more pressing. Additionally, with the integration of technology and interdisciplinary sciences, the potential for more ground-breaking discoveries in refractive surgery promises not just sight restoration, but potentially, enhancements beyond natural capabilities.

This collection seeks to encapsulate the strides made in recent refractive surgical techniques and technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Advancements in laser-assisted surgeries.

  • Innovative intraocular lens designs and applications.

  • Developments in corneal cross-linking.

  • The implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predictive surgery outcomes.

By amalgamating the current state-of-the-art knowledge in this domain, we aim to provide a platform for professionals to gain insights, stimulate further research, and improve patient outcomes in the realm of refractive surgery.

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Originally published in Clinical Ophthalmology, Volume: 18 (31 Dec 2024)

Published online: 14 Feb 2024
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