The Corsil Project: the world's first cornea-supported intraocular lens, a revolution in evolution
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Session Details
Session Title: Cornea - Surgical III
Session Date/Time: Sunday 06/09/2015 | 14:15-16:15
Paper Time: 14:47
Venue: Room 16
First Author: : A.Charonis GREECE
Co Author(s): : G. Kosti A. Manaios
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To introduce the world's first cornea supported intraocular lens especially designed for use along with complex PKP surgery.
Setting:
Athensvision Eye Institute, Hellenic EyeBank Demokritos-Grigoris Georgariou, Greece
Methods:
The eyebank prepares a composite of a femtosecond laser precut 8.00mm corneal graft with our patented endoskeleton which may also carry an intraocular lens and/or an artificial iris component. The composite is positioned in situ in its final position without sutures.
Results:
we believe that against current belief an intraocular lens supported by the cornea will actually protect the donor endothelium since by definition the IOL-endothelium distance is going to be known and stable which is different with our previous experience with all other anterior chamber IOL's in the setting of PKP. The IOL and/or Iris Barrier may also protect against the well known zipping up the angle phenomenon after PKP. (peripheral synechial formation). The IOL may be exchanged/introduced later once the healing of the corneal wound has been stabilized. The cornea optical zone may remain unsutured from day one, the pupil and IOL are by design completey aligned with each other and all intraocular gymnastics are eliminated.
Conclusions:
We introduce yet an other unique way of an IOL supporting system in the case of PKP. The CORSIL (Corneal Supported Intraocular Lens) may simplify the performance of PKP, iridoplasty and IOL placement by eliminating sutures and intraocular gymnastics making this demanding surgery easier and probably safer.
Financial Interest:
One of the authors gains financially from product or procedure presented, One of the authors has significant investment interest in a company producing, developing or supplying product or procedure presented