Empirical Freeform Scleral Lens Fitting
Kyriakos Telamitsi (CY) Whereas conventional scleral lenses are fitted using a trial lens adjusted for a proper fit, freeform scleral lenses are designed empirically based on individual corneo-scleral profilometry. This scan-based approach can improve patient outcomes, significantly reduce chair time and the need for refits, and ultimately lead to greater patient satisfaction. View Report >>
Unlocking NewVision for Dry Eye Patient
Dr Patrick Simard (CA) Using true elevation data from the ESP, covering the complete cornea beyond the limbus, instead of relying on extrapolated information from traditional topographers, is crucial in achieving an optimal alignment, especially with larger-diameter OrthoK lenses extending beyond the limbus. View Report >>
The Key to Successful Hyperopic OrthoK
Dr Aaron Wolf (USA) Successfully inducing steepening in the central cornea can be more challenging than flattening. For this patient, the complete correction and stability were only achievable due to the complete corneal data gathered using the ESP, allowing for a precise, tailored lens fitting. View Report >>
Two Curves are Better than One
Dr Sheila Morrison (CA) Understanding a patient’s ocular shape and how to customize soft contact lenses to better contour the unique eye can help achieve an optimized contact lens fit. This novel custom soft, oblate, dual base curve lens design was effective for this post-refractive contact lens fitting. View Report >>
