According to Professor Hon, along with medical treatment, vitreoretinal surgery and eye function reconstruction surgery, it helps patients reduce the risk of blindness.
Russian professor chaired a seminar on updating new trends in ophthalmic surgery. Photo: Huong Giang
Prof. Dr. Khristo Takhchidi, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, emphasized that the impact of the microsurgical revolution in ophthalmology will open up new opportunities in the development of clinical medicine in the world of microbiology. human tissue. Ophthalmology is honored to be at the forefront of this process.
“This opens up new horizons for future medicine – human microscopic world medicine. It is necessary to invent new technologies to perform more precise technical operations.
Reality shows that we need a new philosophy, a new way of working in the microscopic world! To invent and develop effective technologies in the field of microsurgery, detailed research on microprocesses occurring during surgery is necessary. I think the most successful steps in this direction are currently being done well by refractive surgeons” – Professor Khristo Takhchidi talked about microsurgery in macular hole reconstruction (Fovea) for macular hole treatment .
Also at the conference, ophthalmology experts discussed and updated new inventions and technical methods in surgically reconstructing visual functions for the blind.
Currently, science in general and medicine in particular are making brilliant progress and are constantly updated. This has created new opportunities, opened doors to creativity and turned unimaginable wishes into reality. At the same time, it also brings challenges and requires people to adapt to speed, Timely update new trends, quickly master new technologies to improve the quality of life for all people.