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Three surgical techniques for aphakia correction each provide good refractive, visual acuity, and safety outcomes.
Infants can safely be fitted with RGP lenses for aphakia following congenital cataract removal while delaying IOL implantation.
Aphakia is defined by the absence of the natural crystalline lens in the eye. It is most often encountered in patients who have undergone cataract extraction. In the Western world, with the advent of ...
Caregivers experienced with contact lenses for aphakic eyes often welcome the option of high-plus lenses as an alternative to patching. Thickness and rigidity of both high-plus silicone elastomer ...
Our Infant Aphakia Clinical Database was queried to identify patients who underwent surgery for unilateral congenital cataract and were treated with a high-plus contact lens placed on the sound ...
Gunderson, C.A., Stone, R., Peiffer, R. and Freedman, S. (1996) Corneal Coloboma, Aphakia and Retinal Neovascularization with Anterior Segment Dysgenesis (Peters ...
The enVista Aspire toric IOL is indicated for primary implantation in the capsular bag of the eye in adult patients for the visual correction of aphakia and corneal astigmatism following the ...
Aphakia is a condition in which the lens of your eye is missing. Learn what causes it, what its symptoms are, and how it’s treated.
This results in a triad of problems: microcornea, posterior capsular rent with aphakia and Soemmerring’s ring. What does this lead to, and why is it a special situation?
Aphakia is when we take the lens out, we have to put something back in to restore the vision. But she decided she wanted to reduce or eliminate her need for glasses.
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