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TitelBeyond the Buckle : revisiting Charles Schepens, the belgian ophthalmologist who transformed retinal surgery
DoelTo examine the life and legacy of Charles L. Schepens, a prominent Belgian ophthalmologist of the 20th century, and to delineate his influence in our field.
MethodesWe conducted a comprehensive literature review across major bibliographic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science), supplemented by biographic materials and verified reports from reliable press outlets, to reconstruct the life of Charles L. Schepens.
ResultatenBorn in Mouscron and trained at Ghent University, Schepens later joined Harvard and
established what became the world’s largest independent eye-research institute.
Widely regarded as one of the most influential ophthalmic surgeons of the 20th century, he is credited with the invention of the indirect ophthalmoscope — a tool that transformed retinal examination and detection of tears and detachments — the development of scleral buckling, and the promotion of open-sky vitreous surgery. During his lifetime, he received numerous prizes and medals, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s highest honor. His personal life story was equally interesting, during World War II he served as a captain in the Belgian Royal Air Force and, as a member of the Resistance, he helped save many lives.
ConclusieCharles L. Schepens helped shape modern retinal surgery by introducing tools, devices, and operative techniques. His legacy endures to this day : the head-mounted indirect
ophthalmoscope remains widely used in clinical practice; his techniques and writings remain standard references to this day ; and his trainees, in turn, became distinguished and influential leaders in the discipline.
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Auteurs 1
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NaamGhazali
InstituutHôpital Universitaire de Bruxelles - Université Libre de Bruxelles
StadBruxelles
Auteurs 2
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NaamPostolache
InstituutHôpital Universitaire des Enfants Reine Fabiola
StadBruxelles
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