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Br J Ophthalmol ; 104(5): 723-728, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31446390

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Here, we report the results of a 3-year follow-up analysis of the outcomes of the Flexivue Microlens corneal inlay. PATIENTS: Non-dominant eyes (n=31) of emmetropic presbyopic patients (spherical equivalent: -0.5 to 1.00 dioptre). METHODS: A Flexivue Microlens corneal inlay was implanted after the creation of a 300 µm deep stromal pocket using a femtosecond laser. Patients were followed up according to a clinical protocol involving refraction, anterior segment imaging analysis (Oculyser), optical quality analysis (OPD-Scan), monocular binocular uncorrected and corrected visual acuity tests, contrast sensitivity measurements (photopic and mesopic), satisfaction questionnaire results and adverse event reporting. RESULTS: Thirty patients were examined at the 3-year follow-up in this ongoing study. The mean uncorrected near visual acuity improved to Jaeger 1 in 76.9% of eyes treated with the inlays (vs 87.1% at the 1-year follow-up). All eyes improved four lines in all visits, except for four patients for whom the inlay was explanted. Patients reported that their near vision was good or excellent in 73.3% of cases (vs 90.3% in the first year). The UDVA remained stable over time. Three patients were explanted due to blurred vision for near-point and far-point distances. One patient developed a superficial corneal ulcer after 20 months. Two patients underwent cataract removal. Four patients underwent inlay exchange to increase near power correction. CONCLUSIONS: The Presbia Flexivue Microlens provided presbyopia treatment by improving near vision. Manageable complications may occur over the long term. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: U1111-1185-5684 and 0310451200000550.


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Corneal Stroma/diagnostic imaging , Myopia/diagnosis , Refraction, Ocular , Visual Acuity , Corneal Topography , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Myopia/physiopathology , Myopia/surgery , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors
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