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Laser blended vision: LASIK for presbyopia and clinical experience in 150 patients

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Session Title: Corneal and Scleral Treatment

Session Date/Time: Wednesday 09/09/2015 | 08:00-09:30

Paper Time: 08:36

Venue: Room 13

First Author: : K.Prasad K INDIA

Co Author(s): :    S. Smitha T   A. Chinnappa   S. Shetty              

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To evaluate the monocular and binocular visual outcomes of LASIK with a non-linear aspheric micro-monovision protocol for the correction of myopia, myopic astigmatism, hyperopia with presbyopia.

Setting:

Prasad Netralaya Private super specialty tertiary eye hospital in India.

Methods:

A prospective, non-comparative case series which included 300 eyes of 150 consecutive patients with myopia, myopic astigmatism, hyperopia with presbyopia who were treated with LASIK using the laser blended vision protocol(Carl Zeiss). CRS-Master software and MEL 80 excimer laser (Carl Zeiss Meditec,Germany) were used for the study. The target refraction was plano for distance eyes (dominant eye) and between -1.25 and -1.75 diopters (D) for near eyes. The study included myopes (-0.25 to-7.25DS), hypermetropes(0.25 to 4DS)and emmetropic presbyopes between ages 39 to 55 yrs(mean 47) and a followup period of minimum 6 months.Astigmatism between -0.25 to -2.75 DC included.

Results:

Achieved Spherical equivalent correction was within -0.50 D in 94% and within -1.00 D in 100% of eyes at 6 months. Monocular uncorrected distance visual acuity was 20/20(6/6) atleast in 68%, 20/32(6/9) atleast in 98%. Binocularly 83% read 6/6 atleast and 100% read 6/9. Binocular uncorrected near visual acuity was N8 in 3% and N6 in 97%of patients. None of the eyes lost 1 or more lines of corrected distance visual acuity.

Conclusions:

The non-linear aspheric micro-monovision protocol was well-tolerated, stable in short term atleast, and a safe treatment option in patients with presbyopia and myopia , myopic astigmatism and hyperopia. Stability of refraction and results over longer duration need to be studied.

Financial Interest:

NONE

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