Dr Michael Georgopoulos
- Specialization: Ophtalmologist
- 23 years of experience
- Speaks:German, English
- Online consultations: available
- Workplace: Austria, Vienna, Döbling Private Hospital
Prof. Dr. Michael Georgopoulos is a Senior Consultant in Vitreoretinal Surgery at the Medical University of Vienna. He specializes in diseases of the macula, retina, and vitreous body. He is known for his skill in macular surgery, treating retinal detachment, and managing complex vitreous disorders such as vitreous hemorrhage and opacification.
Dr. Georgopoulos has led important clinical studies on 23-gauge transconjunctival vitrectomy and high-resolution OCT. He has also worked on new treatments, including VEGF inhibitors and cortisone. His research covers surgical techniques, drug therapy for vitreous diseases, and cytokine profiling in retinal conditions. His work has helped improve vitreoretinal surgery and patient care.
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Professor Michael Georgopoulos, Senior Consultant in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna. An outstanding doctor specializes in the examination and consultation of patients with surgical diseases of the macula, retina and vitreous body before and after surgery. The main focus of the professor’s work is macular surgery: macular opening, macular fold (epiretinal gliosis), vitreomacular traction syndrome (BMTC), retinal detachment (ablatio retinae) Combined operation on the anterior and posterior parts (cataract surgery simultaneously with retinal surgery) Vitreous Disorders: Vitreous hemorrhage, vitreous opacification (Synchisis scintillans)
Key clinical studies:
Seamless 23-dimensional transconjunctival vitrectomy. Additive therapy against VEGF.
Pre- and postoperative examinations using high-resolution three-dimensional optical coherence tomography (HR-OCT).
• Study of retinal morphology and function after vitreoretinal surgery using HR-OCT
• The effect of postoperative cortisone therapy after vitreoretinal interventions on the morphofunctional outcome.
• Comparison of surgical removal methods
• Drug therapy for the vitreous body (microplasmin)
• The study of cytokines in the eye for various diseases of the retina
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