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Bi-lateral implantation of polispheric and neutral-aspheric accommodative lenses in cataract surgery patients

Session Details

Session Title: Cataract II

Session Date/Time: Sunday 05/02/2012 | 08:30-11:00

Paper Time: 10:27

Venue: Grand Ballroom

First Author: : C.Savaresi ITALY

Co Author(s): :                  

Abstract Details

"Purpose:

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of pseudophakic accommodative IOL implant in patients operated for cataract.

Setting:

Cataract Surgery

Methods:

30 eyes of 15 patients operated of cataract, were included in the study. All patients were implanted bilaterally, into 15 to 30days, with two types of Accomodative Iols: a three-pieces silicone Polyspheric monofocal Accomodative lens into the non-dominant eye, so to benefit of its Polyspheric central area and a three-pieces silicone Neutral-Aspheric Accomodative Iols into the dominant eye providing the best Visual acuity for Distance. UCDVA and UNNVA were measured at 7 days, 30 days, 60 days , 90 days,180 days. All evaluation supported by diagnostic instruments as the OPD SCAN II and iTrace. RESULTS UNNVA Monocular equal or greater of J3 in 85% of the operated eyes. UCDVA greater or equal to 20/25 into 90% eyes. The visual acuity for distance is comparable to values obtainable with conventional silicone Iols studies. Benefits into visual acuity for near were observed in over 90% of patients able to read book characters and/or smart-phone/computer one.

Conclusions:

Cataract surgery implanting both silicone Polispheric and Neutral-Aspheric Accomodative lens, based on a Mix and Match approach, is effective, providing high quality of vision for distance vision and significant advantage in binocular vision at near.

Financial Disclosure:

No"