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The objective of this trial is to assess the effects and costs of DMEK vs. DSAEK in order to determine whether the new technique is effective and cost-effective over the standard technique.
To simplify the operational technique for the eye surgeon. To minimize the risk of complications which occur occasionally with the standard technique, such as glaucoma and cataract. In addition, the surgery is less burdensome to the patient since…
The primary objective of this study is to compare the quality of vision following toric IOL implantation and monofocal IOL implantation. The secondary objectives are to compare uncorrected distance vision, spectacle dependence, residual refractive…
The objective of this project is to assess the effects and costs of ultra-thin DSAEK vs. standard DSAEK in order to determine whether the new technique is effective and cost-effective over the standard technique.
The co-primary objectives of this study are to evaluate the effect of OMS302 compared to placebo when administered in irrigation solution during phacoemulsification and intraocular lens replacement on: • Intraoperative pupil diameter.• Pain during…
To demonstrate non-inferiority of continuation of platelet inhibiting drugs in eyelid surgery regarding the risk of haemorrhagic complications.
The objective of this project is to aid in deciding on the use of the MicroShunt in glaucoma surgery by assessing its efficacy and cost-effectiveness in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), pigment dispersion syndrome or ocular…
To determine whether corneal stabilization can be achieved using a BL onlay and minimize the risk of complications which occur during more invasive techniques. This would also be a technically less demanding surgical procedure.
The aim of the study is to document the presence and/or post-operative development of PVD and to assess its influence on the incidence of PRD in myopic patients in a time period of three and five years after lens surgery.
Evaluated the performance of PSS assisted surgical steps as compared to manual surgery in at selected stages of macular pucker surgery.
To determine whether corneal clearance is obtained with endothelial transplants of smaller size and/or lower endothelial cell counts.
To evaluate the effectiveness and costs of immediately sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS) compared to delayed sequential bilateral cataract surgery (DSBCS; usual care) in order to determine whether ISBCS is an effective and cost-effective…
The aim of this research is to find out which lens gives the best results.
To determine whether corneal clearance of FED eyes within the first 6 months after the procedure is obtained by using *descemetorhexis only* after removal of DM, guttae and/or the affected endothelium.