Analysis Of Clinical Application And Problems Of Lbv Model In Correction Of Age-Related Accommodation Deficiency
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO0907 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/k0kr-fw94
Authors: Qin Hu* 1 , Dan Qian 1 , Bianjing Zheng 1 , Ji Bai 1
1refractive department,Baiji ophthalmology clinic,Chongqing,China
Purpose
To explore the clinical characteristics of ZEISS LBV model for correction of age-related accommodation deficiency, and summarize the possible clinical problems and solutions.
Setting
ZEISS LBV
Methods
Collect the case of age-related accommodation deficiency, design personalized surgical plan through case analysis of different cases, complete the sorting of characteristic and representative surgical case data, and evaluate the discussion of postoperative patient information feedback and postoperative health guidance.
Results
Different surgical designs were suitable for specific populations. 1. The patients with low myopia after binocular surgery were not less satisfied than those with optimized monovision. 2. For patients with monovision, preoperative binocular balance tolerance test directly affects the perception of patients after surgery, but brain cognitive training can change the results of preoperative binocular balance tolerance test (increase the tolerance of binocular anisometropia). 3. The health education in pre-operation and post-operation has a significant impact on the patients' evaluation of the operation effect.
Conclusions
LBV model has obvious clinical effect on the correction of age-related accommodation deficiency. Patients' demands and different eye adjustments determine the optimal surgical scheme design. Pre-operation and post-operation health education significantly affects patients' satisfaction with the surgical effect.