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Professor Dr. med. Thomas Reinhard

Chairman

University Eye Hospital Freiburg

Adress

Univ.-Augenklinik, Killianstr. 5, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
+49 (761) 270-4006
Thomas.Reinhard@uniklinik-freiburg.de

Curriculum vitae

→Publications (pubmed)

Clinical key aspects

Diagnosis and therapy of

1. Conjunctival diseases, e.g.

  • Viral inflammation (comjunctivitis) caused by adenovirus, herpesvirus or bacteria
  • Scarring inflammation caused by ocular pemphigoid, Lyell syndrome or burn
  • Allergic inflammation
  • Dry eye
  • Tumors (melanoma, carcinoma, cin, dermoid)
  • Pterygium

2. Corneal disease, e.g.

  • Opacification caused by dystrophy (Fuchs endothelial dystrophy, keratokonus, …), degeneration (bullous keratopathy, …), …
  • Inflammation (keratitis) caused by herpesvirus, adenovirus (nummular keratitis), Thygeson keratitis
  • Limbal stem cell deficiency and insufficiency

3. Refractive anomaly

  • Myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia
  • Keratokonus

4. Disease of the lens, e.g. cataract

5. Glaucoma

Surgical key aspects

1. Conjunctival sugery, e.g.

  • Pterygium surgery
  • Tumor resection
  • Amniotic membrane transplantation

2. Corneal surgery, e.g.

  • Transplantation (keratoplasty), penetrating (with and without femtosecond- and excimerlaser) and lamellar (e.g. DSAEK) techniques
  • Autologous and homologous limbal stem cell transplantation
  • Amniotic membrane transplantation

3. Refractive surgery, e.g.

  • Implantation of “intraocular contact lenses” (phacic intraocular lenses)
  • Exchange of the clear lens
  • Implantation of monofocal, multifocal and toric intraocular lenses
  • Lasik

4. Cataract surgery

  • Mostly in topical anaesthesia
  • If necessary in combination with iris reconstruction or with implantation of anirida intraocular lenses

5. Glaucoma surgery

Scientific key aspects

1. Clinical studies, e.g.

  • Immunomodulation (Cyclosporin A, FK506, Pimecrolimus, Mycophenolatemofetil, …) in inflammatory conjunctival and corneal disease and following corneal transplantation
  • Matching strategies in corneal transplantation (keratoplasty)
  • Cytokine profiles of the anterior chamber
  • Antiviral therapy in herpes keratitis
  • Tonometry in eyes with pathological cornea

2. Animal experiments, e.g.

  • Immunomodulation following corneal transplantation (keratoplasty)
  • Immunological examinations of the cornea and especially corneal transplantation (keratoplasty)
  • Endothelial regeneration following corneal transplantation (keratoplasty)

3. Laboratory studies, e.g.

  • Limbal stem cell proliferation
  • Transplantation techniques of the cornea
  • Preservation methods of the cornea in the cornea bank/eye bank

 

 

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