Dr. Liang Tianwei, Doctor of Ophthalmology and Chief Physician, currently serves as Director of the Ophthalmology Department at Beijing Jingdu Children's Hospital. Since entering clinical ophthalmology practice in 1998, she has accumulated over 25 years of extensive diagnostic and treatment experience, remaining dedicated to the precise management of pediatric ophthalmic diseases and technological innovation.
Dr. Liang began her professional career at the Ophthalmology Department of Beijing Renhe Hospital (affiliated with Peking University Healthcare Group), where she held positions as Deputy Director of Ophthalmology and Director of the First Ophthalmology Division. In October 2013, she joined the Ophthalmology Department of Beijing Children's Hospital, gradually emerging as a leading expert in pediatric ophthalmology. In clinical practice, she pioneered the systematic treatment and research of pediatric glaucoma, cataracts, ocular trauma, and fundus diseases within the hospital, innovating multiple surgical techniques and diagnosis-treatment protocols. To date, she has performed over 2,000 complex pediatric ophthalmic surgeries, safeguarding children’s visual health with her exquisite medical skills.
1. Routine ophthalmic diseases: Proficient in performing infantile lacrimal duct probing, chalazion surgery, entropion surgery, and myopia prevention/control interventions for adolescents, addressing both basic ophthalmic conditions and complex cases.
2. Ocular trauma management: Provides emergency suturing for pediatric ocular trauma, intraocular foreign body removal, and vitrectomy. She also masters advanced techniques such as implantation of foldable artificial vitreous balloons for children with silicone oil-dependent eyes or rhegmatogenous retinal detachment following ocular trauma.
3. Pediatric fundus diseases: Expert in the diagnosis and treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), and other fundus diseases, utilizing fluorescein angiography, fundus laser therapy, intravitreal injection, and vitrectomy. She specializes in the diagnosis and intervention of the persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) disease spectrum.
4. Pediatric cataracts: Has performed over 1,000 infantile cataract surgeries. She innovated intraoperative simultaneous fundus examination techniques to avoid post-operative cooperation difficulties in children. Post-operatively, she emphasizes amblyopia training and guidance on rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens wear to maximize visual function recovery.
5. Pediatric glaucoma: For refractory cases (e.g., glaucoma after corneal transplantation, secondary glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery), she performs diverse procedures including microcatheter-guided trabeculotomy, penetrating Schlemm’s canaloplasty, and glaucoma drainage implant surgery, with a total of over 600 such surgeries completed.
Chief Physician Title in Ophthalmology
Qualification Certification for Cataract Surgery under the Beijing Poor Cataract Patients Vision Restoration Program (2010)
Member of the Pediatric Retina Group, Ophthalmology Committee, Cross-Strait Medical and Health Exchange Association
Member of the Ophthalmic Inspection and Testing Group, Ophthalmology Professional Committee, China Medical Equipment Association
Member of the Fundus Disease and Infectious Eye Disease Branch, Beijing Medical Doctor Association
Member of the Glaucoma Group, Ophthalmology Committee, Beijing Perioperative Medicine Research Association
Member of the Beijing TCM-Western Medicine Integrated Expert Consultation Center for Refractory Ophthalmic Diseases
1. Long-term participation in domestic and international advanced training programs in pediatric ophthalmology, continuously following international advancements in diagnosis and treatment.
2. 2022: Obtained Doctor’s Degree in Clinical Ophthalmology from Capital Medical University under the supervision of Professor Li Ningdong.
3. 2018: Received training at the Vitrectomy Program of Peking University People's Hospital, studying under Professor Liang Jianhong to refine vitrectomy techniques.
4. 2016: Undertook systematic advanced studies in cutting-edge diagnosis and treatment techniques for pediatric fundus diseases at Xinhua Hospital (Shanghai), studying under Professor Zhao Peiquan.
5. 2007–2010: Enrolled as a postgraduate student at Capital Medical University, studying under Professor Pang Xiuqin (a renowned expert in ocular trauma at Tongren Hospital), with a focus on ocular trauma.
6. 1999: Graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Harbin Medical University, laying a solid foundation in medical theory.
1. Led the Beijing Children's Hospital branch center work of the Multicenter Real-World Registry Study on Penetrating Schlemm's Canaloplasty, promoting the translation of clinical research outcomes.
2. Research on the mechanism of visual function rehabilitation after pediatric ophthalmic surgery, including collaborative strategies for amblyopia training and refractive correction.
3. Exploration of early diagnostic markers and precise treatment protocols for pediatric fundus diseases such as retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
4. Research on the optimization of surgical techniques and prognostic factors for pediatric glaucoma and cataracts, with a particular focus on the clinical application and efficacy evaluation of minimally invasive procedures.
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1. Participated in compiling multiple clinical guidelines on pediatric ophthalmology and chapters of monographs, sharing clinical experience and research findings.
2. Published 4 SCI papers as first author and 3 SCI papers as corresponding author. Her research on the diagnosis and treatment of the persistent fetal vasculature (PFV) disease spectrum has attracted international attention from peers.
3. Published 12 papers in national core journals as first author, including Chinese Journal of Laser Medicine, Chinese Journal of Ocular Trauma and Occupational Eye Disease, and Chinese Journal of Strabismus & Pediatric Ophthalmology. Representative works include "CT Imaging Features of Congenital Dacryocystocele" and "Analysis of Risk Factors for Pediatric Posterior Capsular Opacification".
4. Article title: Advanced Ophthalmic Technology Safeguards: Diagnosis and Treatment of Coats’ Disease in a 7-Year-Old Boy
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Overall satisfaction rate: 97%
1. Professional expertise: 9.8/10
2. Service attitude: 9.7/10
3. Communication effectiveness: 9.6/10
1. Mr. Ji (father of the patient): "My child has congenital glaucoma. After visiting multiple hospitals, we found Dr. Liang. She explained the advantages and risks of microcatheter surgery in detail, and the surgery was very successful. During each post-operative follow-up, she patiently adjusted the medication plan. Now my child’s intraocular pressure is well-controlled. Dr. Liang’s professionalism and sense of responsibility have given our family great peace of mind."
2. Ms. Le (mother of the patient): "My daughter was born with cataracts. Dr. Liang performed intraoperative fundus examination for her, avoiding the trouble of a second surgery. Post-operatively, she guided us on fitting RGP lenses for our child and conducting amblyopia training, which was extremely thorough. Now my child is 3 years old, and her visual development is basically normal. We are truly grateful to Dr. Liang!"
3. Ms. Wu (grandmother of the patient): "The child was admitted to the hospital via emergency due to ocular trauma, and the situation was critical. Dr. Liang rushed to the hospital overnight to perform the surgery and remove the intraocular foreign body. Throughout the treatment process, she not only has excellent medical skills but also always comforted us to stay calm. She handled dressing changes gently to avoid hurting the child. Such a caring and competent doctor is truly rare!"
4. Mr. Wang (father of the patient): "My child has retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Dr. Liang developed a treatment plan combining intravitreal injection and laser therapy. After three rounds of treatment, the disease was controlled. She understands children very well—she uses toys to attract the child’s attention during examinations and even schedules follow-up appointments on weekends to accommodate our schedule. She is extremely thoughtful!"