Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia

The purpose of the review is to analyze the data of recent studies (performed in the last two decades) of the efficacy and safety of sclera reinforcement surgeries for progressive myopia in children and adults. Short-term and long-term observation results are presented, indicating the impact of the...

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Main Authors: E. N. Iomdina, E. P. Tarutta, G. A. Markosian, J. I. Gavrilova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2021-03-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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Online Access:https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/590
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spelling doaj-25276b07e4e84e7686b36c20dce893792021-07-28T13:01:41ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602021-03-011419610310.21516/2072-0076-2021-14-1-96-103342Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopiaE. N. Iomdina0E. P. Tarutta1G. A. Markosian2J. I. Gavrilova3Helmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye DiseasesHelmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye DiseasesHelmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye DiseasesHelmholtz National Medical Research Center of Eye DiseasesThe purpose of the review is to analyze the data of recent studies (performed in the last two decades) of the efficacy and safety of sclera reinforcement surgeries for progressive myopia in children and adults. Short-term and long-term observation results are presented, indicating the impact of the initial degree of myopia, the patient's age, surgical technique and the choice of plastic material on the outcome of the intervention and the further course of the myopic process. The advantages of a biologically active synthetic graft are described, which makes it possible to deposit drugs that stimulate scleral crosslinking and have a biomechanical, trophic and hemodynamic effect. Crosslinking of scleral collagen is a promising approach to the treatment of myopia.https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/590progressive myopiasclera reinforcementdonor scleraprogression gradientaxial lengthcrosslinking
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author E. N. Iomdina
E. P. Tarutta
G. A. Markosian
J. I. Gavrilova
spellingShingle E. N. Iomdina
E. P. Tarutta
G. A. Markosian
J. I. Gavrilova
Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
Российский офтальмологический журнал
progressive myopia
sclera reinforcement
donor sclera
progression gradient
axial length
crosslinking
author_facet E. N. Iomdina
E. P. Tarutta
G. A. Markosian
J. I. Gavrilova
author_sort E. N. Iomdina
title Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
title_short Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
title_full Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
title_fullStr Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
title_full_unstemmed Current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
title_sort current assessment results of the efficacy and safety of scleroplasty in progressive myopia
publisher Real Time Ltd
series Российский офтальмологический журнал
issn 2072-0076
2587-5760
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The purpose of the review is to analyze the data of recent studies (performed in the last two decades) of the efficacy and safety of sclera reinforcement surgeries for progressive myopia in children and adults. Short-term and long-term observation results are presented, indicating the impact of the initial degree of myopia, the patient's age, surgical technique and the choice of plastic material on the outcome of the intervention and the further course of the myopic process. The advantages of a biologically active synthetic graft are described, which makes it possible to deposit drugs that stimulate scleral crosslinking and have a biomechanical, trophic and hemodynamic effect. Crosslinking of scleral collagen is a promising approach to the treatment of myopia.
topic progressive myopia
sclera reinforcement
donor sclera
progression gradient
axial length
crosslinking
url https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/590
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