Refractive Cataract Surgery to Correct and Eliminate Presbyopia to Achieve Better Vision in Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery
14 Dec 202508:3408:49
Matteo PiovellaItalySpeakerRefractive cataract surgery to correct and eliminate presbyopia to achieve better vision in patients undergoing cataract surgerySynopsis Refractive cataract surgery is now replacing standard high-volume, low-cost cataract
surgery with monofocal IOL implantation. The possibility is to correct refractive defects, myopia,
hyperopia and astigmatism and overcome presbyopia limitations. It is necessary to change the
preoperative patient procedures and manage Meibomian gland dysfunction in cataract patients.
Normally three treatments should be applied: BlephEx (Alcon) to eliminate Demodex blepharitis
Biofilm and to open glands duct LipiFlow (J&J) to get postoperative refractive emmetropia. In this
course, we will review state-of-the-art knowledge on refractive cataract surgery in pursuing highly
satisfactory uncorrected distance, intermediate and near vision. Routine dry eye management will
be discussed. Advanced biometry, multiple shots and new procedures will be explained and
demonstrated .The new technical model for the adoption of refractive cataract surgery: biometry evaporative dry eye pupil-dependent trifocal IOLsSynopsis PRESENTATION will certify as postoperative precise IOL power detection is based on quality of
tear film to provide cornea smooth surface.Improvements . Multiple biometry exams are needed
until refractive IOLs power stabilization
Objective The MAPRY/clear oil protocol is based on consecutive session with three phisical
treatments. First treatment applied is Blephex(LLC) to remove Demodex, Biofilm and to unclog
excretory channels of the meibomian glands Second Treatment,LipiFlow (J&J),replaces occlusions
of the MG warming the material responsible of MGD improving a solid sttatification into the liquid
state easier to remove. ILux (Alcon)expels deeply from the meibomian glands the substances
responsible for their obstruction. The MAPRY protocol is based on one session per month at least
for 5 months, depending the grade and penetration ofhronic eyelids inflammation