OCT Optovue Solix and topography: understanding corneal asymmetry induced by dry eye syndrome
In this webinar, you will have the opportunity to discover how the Optovue Solix OCT and corneal topography help to understand corneal asymmetries caused by dry eye syndrome.
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Optimizing indications in corneal refractive surgery or with premium implants is a critical challenge as well as ensuring a high level of precision in postoperative outcomes.
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Dry eye induces remodeling of the corneal epithelium, which affects keratometry and topographic appearance, potentially leading to asymmetries in corneal topography.
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The multimodality of the Solix OCT, including epimapping, combined with corneal topography, enables the monitoring of all variations induced by ocular surface disorders related to dry eye.
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This multimodal corneal imaging is on the way to becoming a gold standard in refractive surgery, aiming to optimize refractive outcomes.
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