Ophthalmology is a medical field that deals with the study and treatment of eye disorders. It encompasses a wide range of subspecialties, including glaucoma, retina, cornea, and cataracts.
With advances in technology and an increasing knowledge of ocular anatomy, there has been a surge in the number of ophthalmologists worldwide. One of the most renowned ophthalmologists globally is Anastasios Kanellopoulos.
Early Life and Education
Anastasios Kanellopoulos was born in Athens, Greece, on December 11th, 1964. He was an excellent student, and his interest in ophthalmology began during his undergraduate studies at the University of Athens.
In 1987, he graduated from the University of Athens Medical School with distinction and honors. He then completed his residency in ophthalmology at the Hospital of Athens, where he trained under the tutelage of Professor Giorgio Ferentinos, one of the pioneers of modern ophthalmology in Greece.
Professional Accomplishments
After completing his residency, Kanellopoulos never stopped learning. He continued his studies and pursued fellowships in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
He gained further experience in refractive surgery, corneal transplantations, and glaucoma surgery.
Soon, Kanellopoulos became a renowned expert in corneal and refractive surgeries and began to focus his practice exclusively on these areas.
He authored numerous peer-reviewed articles on topics such as corneal cross-linking, intrastromal corneal ring segments, and collagen cross-linking (CXL) for keratoconus and corneal ectasia. He also pioneered new techniques and procedures, such as accelerating CXL cross-linking, ATHENA focal stromal keratectomy, and topography-guided laser vision correction.
His success led him to be the first ophthalmologist globally to perform a therapeutic CXL and a combined therapeutic and refractive CXL.
Furthermore, he was the first to combine corneal collagen cross-linking with topography-guided PRK/ LASIK for the treatment of keratoconus and other corneal ectasias.
Kanellopoulos Eye Institute
In 2002, Dr. Kanellopoulos founded the Kanellopoulos Eye Institute in Athens, Greece.
The institute is dedicated to the study and treatment of corneal and refractive diseases using the most advanced technologies, such as C-Plath Programmed Topography and the Ziemer Femto LDV laser. The institute has continually been at the forefront of research and has contributed immensely to the field of ophthalmology.
Kanellopoulos has since treated numerous patients from over 15 countries worldwide, including celebrities, professional athletes, and even other ophthalmologists.
He has earned vast recognition and has accumulated awards and recognitions throughout his career. He has also been invited as a guest lecturer in various universities, including Harvard, Duke, Columbia, and the University of Sydney.
Subspecialities
Kanellopoulos is an authority in various ophthalmic subspecialties, including:.
Corneal and Refractive Surgery
He uses state-of-the-art technology to perform corneal transplantations, CXL for keratoconus, LASIK, PRK, and topography-guided vision correction among others.
He also performs the cross-linking procedures for melting keratitis and other infectious corneal conditions.
Glaucoma Surgery
Kanellopoulos is an experienced glaucoma surgeon, credited with developing many innovative techniques, such as the under-scleral flap, the deep sclerectomy, and the non-penetrating deep sclerectomy, among others.
He also focuses on post-operatively minimally invasive IOP detection methodologies including self-tonometry in the process of achieving quiescent, glaucoma-stable eyes.
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Dr. Kanellopoulos has also devoted vast experience and research in pediatric ophthalmology.
He conducts screenings and develops innovative modalities of treatment for pediatric-specific ocular issues, including childhood and infantile amblyopia, strabismus, ptosis, and other diseases.
Retina and Vitreous Surgery
He is also well-versed in retinal and vitreous surgeries, including macular degeneration, diabetic eye diseases, and vitreo-retinal pathologies.
Conclusion
Anastasios Kanellopoulos is a world-renowned ophthalmologist with vast experience and research in corneal and refractive surgery, pediatric ophthalmology, and other subspecialities.
He is dedicated to the efficient delivery of personalized care and his reputation well precedes him. The Kanellopoulos Eye Institute continues to be at the forefront of research, and with Anatassios as a mentor, individuals can be sure that they have placed themselves in the best hands.