MODERN OPHTHALMOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS: NEW TECHNOLOGIES, PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION AND CLINICAL APPLICATION
Keywords:
Fakoemulsifikator, koherens tomografiya, fundus avtofluoresans, aberrometriya, oftolmologiya, nanotexnologiya, nanomateriallarAbstract
This article analyzes modern ophthalmological devices, their principles of operation and their role in clinical practice. The importance of advanced technologies such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), new generation phacoemulsifiers, fundus autofluorescence (FAF) cameras, adaptive optical microscopy and aberrometry in diagnostics and treatment is highlighted.
The article provides in-depth information on the role of modern devices in early detection of ophthalmological diseases, increasing the effectiveness of treatment and performing safe surgical procedures.
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