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KAMRA corneal inlay for the correction of presbyopia
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Abstract
This is a case report of two patients who underwent presbyopia correction with KAMRA corneal inlay (KAMRA; AcuFocus, Irvine, CA) combined with LASIK surgery. The surgical technique is thoroughly explained, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure. In both patients, near uncorrected visual acuity significantly improved and distance uncorrected visual acuity remained unchanged. There were no changes in the corneal topography after the corneal inlay implantation.
Abstract
This is a case report of two patients who underwent presbyopia correction with KAMRA corneal inlay (KAMRA; AcuFocus, Irvine, CA) combined with LASIK surgery. The surgical technique is thoroughly explained, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure. In both patients, near uncorrected visual acuity significantly improved and distance uncorrected visual acuity remained unchanged. There were no changes in the corneal topography after the corneal inlay implantation.
Keywords
presbyopia, surgery, corneal inlay implantation
Title
KAMRA corneal inlay for the correction of presbyopia
Journal
Issue
Article type
Case report
Pages
28-32
Published online
2017-03-22
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858
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1411
DOI
Bibliographic record
Ophthalmol J 2017;2(1):28-32.
Keywords
presbyopia
surgery
corneal inlay implantation
Authors
Ioannis A. Mallias
Panagiota Mylova
Anastasia Tassiopoulou
Ronis Christidis
Aikaterini Mouzaka
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