OKVision ® SMARTFIT™ Scleral Contact Lens Manufacturing Technology
https://doi.org/10.33791/2222-4408-2021-2-47-52
Abstract
Corneal keratoectasia and dry eye syndrome (DES) are two of the most prevalent eye diseases. A number of studies is being carried out aimed at identifying and analyzing the annual increase in incidence of these diseases in population strata. Treatment and rehabilitation of patients with keratoectasia and DES remain topical issues in modern ophthalmology. Conventional treatment methods are not always effective, and scleral lenses (SCLs) may be considered an alternative. In this article, the authors expand on technology of manufacturing of OKVision® SMARTFIT™ scleral contact lenses.
About the Authors
S. V. ListratovRussian Federation
Natalia A. Bakalova, Ophthalmologist, Head of the Department of Contact Lens Vision Correction
63B, bld. 2, Mikhalkovskaya Str., Moscow, 125438, Russian Federation
N. A. Bakalova
Russian Federation
Natalia A. Bakalova, Ophthalmologist, Head of the Department of Contact Lens Vision Correction
63B, bld. 4, Mikhalkovskaya Str., Moscow, 125438, Russian Federation
V. V. Averich
Russian Federation
Veronica V. Averich, Cand. Sc. (Medicine), Junior Researcher, Department of Refractive Disorders
11A, Rossolimo Str., Moscow, 119021, Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Listratov S.V., Bakalova N.A., Averich V.V. OKVision ® SMARTFIT™ Scleral Contact Lens Manufacturing Technology. The EYE GLAZ. 2021;23(2):47-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33791/2222-4408-2021-2-47-52