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Long Term Clinical Outcomes of Refractive Lens Exchange in Moderate to High Hyperopia. Frank Goes, BELGIUM frank@goes.be. To Review Long-term Safety and Efficacy of REFRACTIVE LENS EXCHANGE in 515 EYES
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Long Term Clinical Outcomes ofRefractive Lens Exchange in Moderate to High Hyperopia Frank Goes, BELGIUM frank@goes.be Ascrs 2008
To Review Long-term Safety and Efficacy of REFRACTIVE LENS EXCHANGE in 515 EYES Refraction : mean +6.3 D Age : mean 52 years Follow-up : mean 52 months with 185 eyes > 5 years Axl : mean 20.9 mm (range 16.9 - 23.03) GOES EYE CENTRE ANTWERP BELGIUM Ascrs 2008
COMPLICATIONSIntra-operative - None Postoperative- Short Term : No Infection 14 eyes with transient CME Long Term : No retinal detachment in this seriesRetinal Detachment After Uncomplicated RLESeems To Be Inexistent In Moderate - High Hyperopia
4 TYPES OF MIOLs Number of eyes + 150 TECNIS ZM900 Multifocal IOLs TOTAL = 515 eyes Ascrs 2008
TECNIS ZM150 MULTIFOCAL IOLs • Diffractive principle • Newest generation high-refractive silicone • Safe centration due to CapC haptics Ascrs 2008
OUTCOMES MONOFOCALS 6.29 REFRACTION DPTR. 0.25 Ascrs 2008
RESULTS 365 MONOFOCAL IOLs Excellent Results Also the Bcva improved! REFRACTION Dptr. 20/25 20/200 Ascrs 2008
DISTANCEVA with the TECNIS MIOLUNCORRECTEDBEST CORRECTED 95% patients always free from glasses :only 4 need glasses for PC work 20/20 20/100 Ascrs 2008
Jaeger NEAR VA with the TECNIS MIOLUNCORRECTED DISTANCE CORRECTED 100% patients can read J2 or better without correction Ascrs 2008
NEAR AT 50 CMPC WORK BINOCULAR -AND -DISTANCE CORRECTED Only 6 patients problems 90% at least J3 Ascrs 2008
CONCLUSIONS • CLEAR LENSECTOMY FOR HYPEROPIA IS PREDICTABLE AND EXTREMELY SAFE • Results are acceptable for Monofocal lenses And extremely good for MULTIFOCAL LENSES TYPE TECNIS • The Tecnis ZM900 Multifocal IOL Provides EXCELLENT NEAR- DISTANCE- AND INTERMEDIATE VISION • Is Indicated for correction of aphakia in Cataract Surgery and in Refractive Lens Exchange, i.e. presbyopia frank@goes.be http://www.goes.be Ascrs 2008