Dr Michael Georgopoulos
- 4.3 Buono • 20 recensioni
- 24 anni di esperienza
- Austria, Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., 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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