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Discover the comprehensive evaluation process for Robotic Ophthalmology. From advanced digital mapping to the safety checks that ensure a successful procedure.

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Evaluation Before Treatment

The Importance Of A Precise Evaluation

The success of any robotic procedure is rooted in the quality of the pre-operative evaluation. In Robotic Ophthalmology, the data gathered during this phase acts as the direct input for the surgical system. A comprehensive check-up ensures that the robot is programmed with a perfect understanding of your eye’s unique architecture. At Liv Hospital, this evaluation involves a series of high-tech diagnostic steps designed to rule out risks and optimize the surgical plan for your specific visual goals.

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Comprehensive Vision Mapping

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The first step in the evaluation is creating a high-definition 3D map of your eye. This goes far beyond a standard vision test.

  • Wavefront analysis measures how light travels through your entire eye.
  • Corneal topography maps the “mountains and valleys” of the eye surface.
  • Scheimpflug imaging provides a cross-sectional view of the anterior segment.

This information is critical for procedures like OptiLASIK, as it allows the robotic system to account for even the smallest imperfections that could affect your final visual clarity.

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Measuring Corneal Biomechanics

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Before any laser procedure, it is essential to evaluate the strength and flexibility of the cornea. Specialists use automated tools to measure corneal thickness (pachymetry) and corneal “hysteresis” (how well the tissue absorbs energy).

  • Sufficient thickness is required for safe tissue removal.
  • Biomechanical stability ensures the eye stays healthy after surgery.

If the evaluation shows that the cornea is too thin or weak, the surgical team may suggest an alternative approach to ensure long-term safety.

Advanced Retinal Screening

A robotic evaluation always includes a thorough check of the back of the eye. Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), the clinical team captures microscopic images of the retina and optic nerve.

This robotic imaging system can detect early signs of glaucoma, macular degeneration, or diabetic changes that might not be visible during a standard exam. Ensuring the “film” of the eye is healthy is a prerequisite for any procedure aimed at fixing the “lens” or cornea.

Assessing Tear Film And Surface Health

The surface of the eye must be in optimal health before robotic intervention. Evaluation involves measuring the quality and quantity of your tears.

  • Schirmer’s test measures tear production volume.
  • Tear break-up time (TBUT) assesses the stability of the protective layer.
  • Meibomian gland imaging checks the health of oil-producing glands.

If chronic dry eye is detected, it must be addressed before surgery, as a dry surface can interfere with the robotic laser’s precision and slow down the healing process.

Digital Pupil Analysis

The robotic system needs to know exactly how your pupil reacts to different lighting conditions. Automated pupillometry measures your pupil size in bright light, dim light, and total darkness. This data is vital for determining the “treatment zone.”

  • Small pupils may require different surgical settings.
  • Large pupils need a wider treatment area to prevent halos at night.

This evaluation ensures that the robotic execution provides clear vision not just in the clinic, but in all real-world environments, including nighttime driving.

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Screening For Cataract Progression

For patients considering Femto Cataract Laser Surgery, the evaluation focuses on the density and location of the cataract. Specialized imaging determines exactly how “hard” the cataract is.

  • Robotic measurements plan the exact depth of the laser softening.
  • The system calculates the optimal position for the artificial lens.
  • Computer models predict how different lens types will perform in your eye.

This high-level planning ensures that the robotic system can execute the removal with the least amount of energy possible, protecting the delicate internal structures of the eye.

Patient History And Health Review

A thorough evaluation includes a detailed review of your medical history. The clinical team at Liv Hospital will ask about any systemic conditions like diabetes or autoimmune disorders, as well as any medications you are taking.

  • Certain medications can affect how the eye heals.
  • Chronic health issues may require specific surgical adjustments.

This holistic approach ensures that the robotic procedure is not just a success for your eyes, but a safe choice for your entire body.

Explaining The Robotic Path

A key part of the evaluation is the consultation with the surgeon. Using the digital maps of your eye, the doctor will walk you through the planned robotic procedure.

  • You will see the 3D models of your eye.
  • The surgeon will explain where the robotic system will intervene.
  • You will discuss the expected outcomes and any minor risks.

This educational phase ensures that you are an informed participant in your care journey, helping to set realistic expectations and reduce any anxiety about the technology.

Final Safety Clearance

The evaluation concludes with a final safety check to ensure all parameters are within the safe range for robotic intervention. This “triple-check” protocol is a standard of excellence at Liv Hospital. We only proceed when the data shows a high probability of success and a low risk of complications. If you have any concerns about your vision, we encourage you to get in reach to the hospital to schedule this vital pre-operative evaluation. Taking this step ensures that your robotic surgery is built on a foundation of absolute precision.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why do my eyes need to be dilated for the evaluation?

Dilation allows the robotic imaging systems to get a clear view of the entire retina and the peripheral parts of the natural lens.

No, most are non-contact tests where you simply look at a light or a target. Any contact tests are done after using numbing drops.

Expect to spend about 1.5 to 2 hours at the clinic to ensure all robotic mapping and safety checks are performed thoroughly.

You should stop wearing contacts for several days (or weeks for hard lenses) before the test, as they can temporarily change the shape of your cornea.

If your eyes are dilated, your vision will be blurry for close-up tasks and sensitive to light for a few hours. Bring sunglasses!

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