7 Posters Highlighted in Rapid-Fire Poster Session - Summary - MDSpire

7 Posters Highlighted in Rapid-Fire Poster Session

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  • Deborah Fisher

  • January 1, 2026

  • 2 min

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Objective:

To summarize key insights from presentations at the Global Specialty Lens Symposium regarding advancements in scleral lens applications, particularly in individualized care and fitting techniques.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Scleral lenses are transitioning from vision correction to therapeutic interventions for complex ocular conditions, as highlighted by multiple speakers.
    • Advanced optics technology requires careful patient selection and realistic expectations, emphasizing the need for thorough assessments.
    • Patient-reported outcomes often differ from clinical measurements, highlighting the need for better integration of patient experiences with clinical data.
    • Material science advancements may be reaching diminishing returns for routine applications, suggesting a reevaluation of their use.
    • Pediatric applications necessitate creative problem-solving and family-centered approaches, as discussed in specific case studies.
    • Global collaboration is crucial for advancing the field, with speakers emphasizing the importance of knowledge sharing.
    • Success in scleral lens fitting often relies more on expertise and patient management than on technology, as noted in several presentations.
    Interpretation:

    The presentations indicate a shift towards personalized treatment strategies in scleral lens fitting, emphasizing the importance of integrating patient experiences with clinical data to improve outcomes.

    Limitations:
    • The gap between available technology and optimal clinical application remains significant, which could hinder patient care.
    • Findings are based on brief presentations and may lack comprehensive data, suggesting the need for further research.
    Conclusion:

    The symposium highlighted the need for continued innovation and collaboration in the field of specialty lenses to enhance patient care.

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