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Research paper thumbnail of Post-Keratoplasty Microbial Keratitis in the Era of Lamellar Transplants—A Comprehensive Review

Journal of clinical medicine, Apr 17, 2024

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of Ocular Anterior Segment Inflammatory Conditions in Psoriasis

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune, inflammatory skin disease affecting around 2-4% of the genera... more Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune, inflammatory skin disease affecting around 2-4% of the general population. Due to many comorbidities, i.e., cardiovascular diseases, nowadays is even perceived as a systemic illness. Ocular manifestations have an occurrence rate of 10-12% among patients diagnosed with psoriasis. This article presents the ocular anterior segment inflammatory conditions associated with psoriasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Oh, It Hurts – Perioperative Pain in Cataract Surgery

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Pain and anesthesia are important parts of the perioperative management of patients undergoing ca... more Pain and anesthesia are important parts of the perioperative management of patients undergoing cataract surgery. They affect the quality of life and the readiness to undergo another procedure. The level of anxiety, pain, and it's intensity occur with different frequencies. The group of patients who underwent uncomplicated phacoemulsification cataract surgery under local anesthesia and intravenous sedation was asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire, taking into account several factors such as age, gender, level of education, level of anxiety before surgery, nature of pain, previous procedures, general diseases and other. The study aims to compare the frequency and intensity of perioperative pain during first and second eye surgery and to list predisposing factors to pain during cataract surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Dry eye syndrome symptoms in patients with psoriasis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Dec 21, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical and functional assessment of Acrysof Alcon Vivity extended depth of focus intraocular lenses

Klinika oczna, Dec 31, 2022

Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide, with approximately 2... more Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide, with approximately 20 million procedures performed globally each year [1]. As a result of longer lifespan and the use of devices such as smartphones, tablets or laptops, patients' demands regarding intermediate and near visual acuity have grown. The new extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) intraocular lens (IOL) technology represents a compromise between monofocal lenses, which provide good distance acuity, and multifocal lenses, which allow patients to see far, intermediate and close distances, but induce more adverse effects such as halo and glare, and have lower contrast sensitivity compared to EDOF IOLs [2, 3]. Patients show an increasing desire to become spectacle independent. Unlike multifocal lenses, EDOF IOLs generate a single elongated focal point rather than several foci, thus providing patients with clear distance vision, intermediate distance vision and useful close-distance visual acuity. AcrySof IQ Vivity IOLs (Alcon Inc., USA) belong to the group of non-diffractive, hydrophobic extended depth-offocus IOLs with an ultraviolet and blue light filter. The optical part of the lens has a diameter of 6 mm, and the combined haptic/optical dimension is 13 mm. The refractive index of the implant is 1.55. It provides patients with good far distance and intermediate vision acuity, as well as relatively good near vision acuity. MATERIAL AND METHODS The paper presents a retrospective analysis of subjective and objective clinical parameters in patients before and 3 months after Acrysof IQ Vivity IOL implantation during surgical removal of the patient's own lens. Surgical procedures and all visits took place at the Laser Clinic in the period from January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The study was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration, and the patients gave their written consent to use their medical data in the study.

Research paper thumbnail of LuxSmart™ Intraocular Lens – EDOF Tailored To the Needs of a Modern Patient

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Enhanced depth of focus intraocular lenses had been successfully introduced few years ago. This h... more Enhanced depth of focus intraocular lenses had been successfully introduced few years ago. This heterogenous class of intraocular lenses aims to correct presbyopia and provide a spectacle independence for daily activities over a wider range than classic monofocal intraocular lenses. LuxSmart (Bausch & Lomb) is a high-quality enhanced depth of focus intraocular lens. This single piece, acrylic hydrophobic and aspheric intraocular has a small central zone which combines 4 th and 6 th orders of spherical aberration of opposite signs to increase the subjective depth of focus and further improve intermediate vision while maintaining good performance at distance. This article presents preliminary clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction of LuxSmart™ intraocular lens.

Research paper thumbnail of Medial transposition of a split lateral rectus muscle for complete oculomotor nerve palsy – a case study

Research paper thumbnail of Spherical aberrations and their role in modern ophthalmology

Clinical and Experimental Optometry

Research paper thumbnail of Medial transposition of a split lateral rectus muscle for complete oculomotor nerve palsy

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2013

To evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then reat... more To evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then reattaching the 2 ends near the medial rectus muscle insertion in patients with complete oculomotor nerve palsy. METHODS All eyes with oculomotor nerve palsy treated between May 2008 and February 2010 with Y splitting and transposition of the lateral rectus muscle to the medial rectus muscle were prospectively studied. In this procedure, the lateral rectus muscle was split: the upper half was transposed to the superior border and the lower half to the inferior border of the medial rectus insertion. For the muscles that had lost the ability to stretch and strain due to fibrosis, a hang-back technique was used. In some patients, the medial rectus muscle of the same eye was subsequently strengthened or the lateral rectus muscle of the fellow eye was recessed. Final deviation from 0 D to 10 D was considered a successful result. RESULTS A total of 10 patients were included. Patients had a preoperative horizontal deviation .45 D (range, 45 D-90 D). Of the 10 patients, 5 attained stable results following surgery, and 5 with postoperative undercorrection between 20 D and 30 D required further surgeries. Postoperatively, 2 patients improved their sensorial status in a very limited range of gaze and 2 patients had symptomatic diplopia. CONCLUSIONS Acceptable aesthetic results can be achieved in the treatment of complete oculomotor nerve palsy with the transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle to the medial rectus muscle area.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of simultaneous ocular elevation and depression deficit in patients after reconstruction surgery for orbital floor fracture

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2020

Purpose To present and examine the results of surgical correction of simultaneous ocular elevatio... more Purpose To present and examine the results of surgical correction of simultaneous ocular elevation and depression deficit in patients who underwent reconstruction surgery for orbital floor fracture. Methods A retrospective analysis of medical records of patients who had undergone surgical correction for diplopia associated with orbital fracture which persisted after orbital reconstruction surgery. All patients underwent orthoptic evaluation before surgery and postoperatively with various times of follow-up. Results Eight cases of blow-out fracture of the orbital floor were identified. Surgical plan varied from case to case. It included thorough revision of inferior rectus/oblique complex with or without recession of the former or flap tear repair and additional procedures. Postoperatively 4 patients (50%) were diplopia free, 3 (37.5%) presented diplopia in extreme upgaze and 1 (12.5%) in mid-upgaze and adduction. None of the patients reported diplopia in the primary position neither...

Research paper thumbnail of Objective cyclodeviation measurement in normal subjects by means of Cyclocheck® application

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020

Purpose: To evaluate the range of cyclodeviation in normal individuals by means of Cyclocheck® ap... more Purpose: To evaluate the range of cyclodeviation in normal individuals by means of Cyclocheck® application recently designed by the authors and freely available at www.cyclocheck.com . Methods: Healthy subjects with normal muscle balance, best-corrected visual acuity of ⩾0.8, and stereopsis on Randot charts of ⩽100 s of arc were included in the study. Two separate digital fundus photographs were taken of each eye of every patient. The disk-foveal angle was calculated using the Cyclocheck® application. The average result of the disk-foveal angle measurements were considered for data analysis. Results: A total of 131 patients met inclusion criteria for the study population. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle in the whole study group (both right and left eye) was 6.39° ± 2.72° with 5.26° ± 2.56° (range from −0.4° to 12.55°) in the right eye and 7.52° ± 2.39° (range from 1.25° to 12.76°) in the left eye. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle of the left eye was greater by 2.26° t...

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of concomitant medial wall fracture on the results of orbital floor reconstruction

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018

The influence of concomitant medial wall fracture on the results of orbital floor reconstruction

Research paper thumbnail of Post-Keratoplasty Microbial Keratitis in the Era of Lamellar Transplants—A Comprehensive Review

Journal of clinical medicine, Apr 17, 2024

This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY

Research paper thumbnail of Ocular Anterior Segment Inflammatory Conditions in Psoriasis

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune, inflammatory skin disease affecting around 2-4% of the genera... more Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune, inflammatory skin disease affecting around 2-4% of the general population. Due to many comorbidities, i.e., cardiovascular diseases, nowadays is even perceived as a systemic illness. Ocular manifestations have an occurrence rate of 10-12% among patients diagnosed with psoriasis. This article presents the ocular anterior segment inflammatory conditions associated with psoriasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Oh, It Hurts – Perioperative Pain in Cataract Surgery

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Pain and anesthesia are important parts of the perioperative management of patients undergoing ca... more Pain and anesthesia are important parts of the perioperative management of patients undergoing cataract surgery. They affect the quality of life and the readiness to undergo another procedure. The level of anxiety, pain, and it's intensity occur with different frequencies. The group of patients who underwent uncomplicated phacoemulsification cataract surgery under local anesthesia and intravenous sedation was asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire, taking into account several factors such as age, gender, level of education, level of anxiety before surgery, nature of pain, previous procedures, general diseases and other. The study aims to compare the frequency and intensity of perioperative pain during first and second eye surgery and to list predisposing factors to pain during cataract surgery.

Research paper thumbnail of Dry eye syndrome symptoms in patients with psoriasis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Dec 21, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Clinical and functional assessment of Acrysof Alcon Vivity extended depth of focus intraocular lenses

Klinika oczna, Dec 31, 2022

Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide, with approximately 2... more Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed operations worldwide, with approximately 20 million procedures performed globally each year [1]. As a result of longer lifespan and the use of devices such as smartphones, tablets or laptops, patients' demands regarding intermediate and near visual acuity have grown. The new extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) intraocular lens (IOL) technology represents a compromise between monofocal lenses, which provide good distance acuity, and multifocal lenses, which allow patients to see far, intermediate and close distances, but induce more adverse effects such as halo and glare, and have lower contrast sensitivity compared to EDOF IOLs [2, 3]. Patients show an increasing desire to become spectacle independent. Unlike multifocal lenses, EDOF IOLs generate a single elongated focal point rather than several foci, thus providing patients with clear distance vision, intermediate distance vision and useful close-distance visual acuity. AcrySof IQ Vivity IOLs (Alcon Inc., USA) belong to the group of non-diffractive, hydrophobic extended depth-offocus IOLs with an ultraviolet and blue light filter. The optical part of the lens has a diameter of 6 mm, and the combined haptic/optical dimension is 13 mm. The refractive index of the implant is 1.55. It provides patients with good far distance and intermediate vision acuity, as well as relatively good near vision acuity. MATERIAL AND METHODS The paper presents a retrospective analysis of subjective and objective clinical parameters in patients before and 3 months after Acrysof IQ Vivity IOL implantation during surgical removal of the patient's own lens. Surgical procedures and all visits took place at the Laser Clinic in the period from January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The study was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration, and the patients gave their written consent to use their medical data in the study.

Research paper thumbnail of LuxSmart™ Intraocular Lens – EDOF Tailored To the Needs of a Modern Patient

Deleted Journal, Dec 30, 2023

Enhanced depth of focus intraocular lenses had been successfully introduced few years ago. This h... more Enhanced depth of focus intraocular lenses had been successfully introduced few years ago. This heterogenous class of intraocular lenses aims to correct presbyopia and provide a spectacle independence for daily activities over a wider range than classic monofocal intraocular lenses. LuxSmart (Bausch & Lomb) is a high-quality enhanced depth of focus intraocular lens. This single piece, acrylic hydrophobic and aspheric intraocular has a small central zone which combines 4 th and 6 th orders of spherical aberration of opposite signs to increase the subjective depth of focus and further improve intermediate vision while maintaining good performance at distance. This article presents preliminary clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction of LuxSmart™ intraocular lens.

Research paper thumbnail of Medial transposition of a split lateral rectus muscle for complete oculomotor nerve palsy – a case study

Research paper thumbnail of Spherical aberrations and their role in modern ophthalmology

Clinical and Experimental Optometry

Research paper thumbnail of Medial transposition of a split lateral rectus muscle for complete oculomotor nerve palsy

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2013

To evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then reat... more To evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then reattaching the 2 ends near the medial rectus muscle insertion in patients with complete oculomotor nerve palsy. METHODS All eyes with oculomotor nerve palsy treated between May 2008 and February 2010 with Y splitting and transposition of the lateral rectus muscle to the medial rectus muscle were prospectively studied. In this procedure, the lateral rectus muscle was split: the upper half was transposed to the superior border and the lower half to the inferior border of the medial rectus insertion. For the muscles that had lost the ability to stretch and strain due to fibrosis, a hang-back technique was used. In some patients, the medial rectus muscle of the same eye was subsequently strengthened or the lateral rectus muscle of the fellow eye was recessed. Final deviation from 0 D to 10 D was considered a successful result. RESULTS A total of 10 patients were included. Patients had a preoperative horizontal deviation .45 D (range, 45 D-90 D). Of the 10 patients, 5 attained stable results following surgery, and 5 with postoperative undercorrection between 20 D and 30 D required further surgeries. Postoperatively, 2 patients improved their sensorial status in a very limited range of gaze and 2 patients had symptomatic diplopia. CONCLUSIONS Acceptable aesthetic results can be achieved in the treatment of complete oculomotor nerve palsy with the transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle to the medial rectus muscle area.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of simultaneous ocular elevation and depression deficit in patients after reconstruction surgery for orbital floor fracture

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2020

Purpose To present and examine the results of surgical correction of simultaneous ocular elevatio... more Purpose To present and examine the results of surgical correction of simultaneous ocular elevation and depression deficit in patients who underwent reconstruction surgery for orbital floor fracture. Methods A retrospective analysis of medical records of patients who had undergone surgical correction for diplopia associated with orbital fracture which persisted after orbital reconstruction surgery. All patients underwent orthoptic evaluation before surgery and postoperatively with various times of follow-up. Results Eight cases of blow-out fracture of the orbital floor were identified. Surgical plan varied from case to case. It included thorough revision of inferior rectus/oblique complex with or without recession of the former or flap tear repair and additional procedures. Postoperatively 4 patients (50%) were diplopia free, 3 (37.5%) presented diplopia in extreme upgaze and 1 (12.5%) in mid-upgaze and adduction. None of the patients reported diplopia in the primary position neither...

Research paper thumbnail of Objective cyclodeviation measurement in normal subjects by means of Cyclocheck® application

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020

Purpose: To evaluate the range of cyclodeviation in normal individuals by means of Cyclocheck® ap... more Purpose: To evaluate the range of cyclodeviation in normal individuals by means of Cyclocheck® application recently designed by the authors and freely available at www.cyclocheck.com . Methods: Healthy subjects with normal muscle balance, best-corrected visual acuity of ⩾0.8, and stereopsis on Randot charts of ⩽100 s of arc were included in the study. Two separate digital fundus photographs were taken of each eye of every patient. The disk-foveal angle was calculated using the Cyclocheck® application. The average result of the disk-foveal angle measurements were considered for data analysis. Results: A total of 131 patients met inclusion criteria for the study population. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle in the whole study group (both right and left eye) was 6.39° ± 2.72° with 5.26° ± 2.56° (range from −0.4° to 12.55°) in the right eye and 7.52° ± 2.39° (range from 1.25° to 12.76°) in the left eye. The mean value of the disk-foveal angle of the left eye was greater by 2.26° t...

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of concomitant medial wall fracture on the results of orbital floor reconstruction

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018

The influence of concomitant medial wall fracture on the results of orbital floor reconstruction