Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation

Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation

One of the treatment options for patients suffering from keratoconus is the insertion of intracorneal rings. This therapeutic approach can be beneficial for individuals with keratoconus who meet the necessary requirements, as it helps reduce astigmatism and irregularity of the corneal surface. Consequently, it can lead to an improvement in both visual acuity and quality. Furthermore, research indicates that the risk of complications does not increase when performing simultaneous surgery on both eyes compared to operating on just one eye.

Pre-Operative Preparation
• Duration of preoperative examinations and tests: half a day
• Preparation time for surgery until discharge: approximately 1 hour
• Duration of surgery: approximately 15 minutes per eye
• Time to return to normal activities: determined by the surgeon’s recommendation
• High Success rate of this treatment methods

Intracorneal Ring Segment Implantation

One of the treatment options for patients suffering from keratoconus is the insertion of intracorneal rings. This therapeutic approach can be beneficial for individuals with keratoconus who meet the necessary requirements, as it helps reduce astigmatism and irregularity of the corneal surface. Consequently, it can lead to an improvement in both visual acuity and quality. Furthermore, research indicates that the risk of complications does not increase when performing simultaneous surgery on both eyes compared to operating on just one eye.

Pre-Operative Preparation
• Duration of preoperative examinations and tests: half a day
• Preparation time for surgery until discharge: approximately 1 hour
• Duration of surgery: approximately 15 minutes per eye
• Time to return to normal activities: determined by the surgeon’s recommendation
• High Success rate of this treatment methods

One of the treatment options for patients suffering from keratoconus is the insertion of intracorneal rings. This therapeutic approach can be beneficial for individuals with keratoconus who meet the necessary requirements, as it helps reduce astigmatism and irregularity of the corneal surface. Consequently, it can lead to an improvement in both visual acuity and quality. Furthermore, research indicates that the risk of complications does not increase when performing simultaneous surgery on both eyes compared to operating on just one eye. Pre-Operative Preparation • Duration of preoperative examinations and tests: half a day • Preparation time for surgery until discharge: approximately 1 hour • Duration of surgery: approximately 15 minutes per eye • Time to return to normal activities: determined by the surgeon’s recommendation • High Success rate of this treatment methods