The 25-Year Odyssey of the Global Specialty Lens Symposium - Report - MDSpire
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The 25-Year Odyssey of the Global Specialty Lens Symposium
In their keynote address to the 2026 Global Specialty Lens Symposium, Craig W. Norman and Patrick J. Caroline recounted the evolution of the event over the past 2+ decades.
Clinical Report: The 25-Year Odyssey of the Global Specialty Lens Symposium
Overview
The Global Specialty Lens Symposium (GSLS) has evolved significantly since its inception in 2002, becoming a leading platform for specialty contact lens education. The conference has adapted to emerging research and clinical practices, particularly in myopia management and orthokeratology.
Background
The GSLS is crucial for eyecare practitioners (ECPs) as it provides a dedicated forum for the latest advancements in specialty contact lenses. Over the years, the symposium has facilitated knowledge exchange and collaboration among professionals, enhancing the understanding and application of innovative lens technologies. The evolution of the GSLS reflects broader trends in ocular health, particularly the growing need for effective myopia control strategies.
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Key Findings
The inaugural GSLS in 2002 focused on modern orthokeratology, addressing early challenges such as FDA approvals and global interest.
By 2004, FDA clearance for ortho-k lenses allowed for pediatric myopia control, significantly impacting clinical practices.
The 2005 GSLS introduced the theory of peripheral defocus, enhancing understanding of myopia control mechanisms.
Recent consensus documents emphasize proactive, evidence-based use of specialty contact lenses in myopia management.
New trials have demonstrated effective myopia control with dual-focus/multifocal lenses and orthokeratology.
Clinical Implications
ECPs should leverage the insights gained from GSLS to enhance their practice, particularly in myopia management. The ongoing evolution of specialty lenses and the evidence supporting their use underscore the importance of staying informed about the latest research and clinical guidelines.
Conclusion
The GSLS has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of specialty contact lenses over the past 25 years. Its continued focus on education and research will be vital for advancing clinical practices in the field.
From the promise of tailored drug delivery to augmented reality and continuous health monitoring, there have been numerous avenues of research investigating the high-tech contact lenses of the future.