Session Title: Intracorneal inlays for correction of presbyopia
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 08/10/2013 | 08:00-10:30
Paper Time: 09:36
Venue: Main Lecture Hall (Ground Floor)
First Author: : A.Almeida Jr BRAZIL
Co Author(s): : M. Dantas
Purpose:
To evaluate the safety, visual outcomes and patient satisfaction after monocular corneal inlay implantation for emetropic presbyopic patients.
Setting:
HVISĆO Hospital da Visćo de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
Methods:
The Microlens (Presbia Flexivue Microlens, Presbia Coöperatief U.A., Netherlands) was implanted in the nondominant eye of 10 emetropic presbyopic patients after creation of a 300 micron deep corneal pocket using a femtosecond laser. . Distance and near vision was assessed preoperatively and postoperatively on day 1, and at Months 1 and 3. Patients were asked questions regarding their postoperative outcomes., and underwent biomicroscopy, central keratometry, and endotelial cell count measurements.
Results:
Uncorrected near visual acuity (UNVA) improved from a preoperative mean of Jaeger (J) 5 to J1 in all (100%) patients. Binocular uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) did not change after the surgery, but decreased from 20/20 to 20/40 in 20% of operated eyes, to 20/30 in 50% of operated eyes, and to 20/25 in 30% in the operated eyes. 90% of patients reported excellent or good UDVA, and 100% of patients reported excellent or good UNVA. There were no adverse events reported through 3 months postoperative.
Conclusions:
In this small cohort study, Presbia Flexivue Microlens implantation was a safe, and provided patients with excellent postoperative UNVA. The implantation of this lens in the cornea is an effective surgical option to treat emetropic patients with presbyopia.
Financial Interest:
NONE
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