Abstract
Scleral devices can play a vital role in the treatment of ocular surface disease, both as an adjunct to traditional therapy and as an alternative when traditional therapies fail. With proper utilization, gas-permeable scleral lenses can promote healing of the ocular surface and improve debilitating symptoms related to severe dry eye syndrome secondary to conditions such as GVHD or Sjogren’s syndrome as well as persistent epithelial defects. Scleral lenses can also provide a safer alternative to surgery for patients with corneal irregularity who can no longer tolerate traditional gas-permeable corneal lenses. Scleral lenses and PROSE devices should be considered in all of these situations when traditional treatment modalities have failed.
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Shorter, E., Butcko, V. (2018). Scleral Lenses in the Management of Ocular Surface Disease. In: Djalilian, A. (eds) Ocular Surface Disease. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15823-5_13
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