| Literature DB >> 28741158 |
Andrzej Grzybowski1,2,3, Weronika Wasinska-Borowiec4, Jorge L Alio5,6, Pedro Amat-Peral5,6, Juan Tabernero7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this work is to review the lenses, assessing their advantages and disadvantages. We describe a total of seven types of intraocular lenses (IOLs) recommended for age-related macular degeneration (AMD).Entities:
Keywords: Fresnel prism intraocular lens; IOL-VIP system; Implantable miniature telescope; Lipshitz macular implant; Scharioth macula lens; iolAMD
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28741158 PMCID: PMC5554271 DOI: 10.1007/s00417-017-3740-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ISSN: 0721-832X Impact factor: 3.117
Summary of the clinical data from selected articles
| IMT | WA IMT | IOL-VIP System | LMI | Fresnel Prism Intraocular Lens | iolAMD | Scharioth Macula Lens | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of cases reported | 3 [ | 217 [ | 40 eyes of 35 patients [ | 6 [ | 3 [ | 3 eyes of 2 patients [ | 8 [ |
| Mean preoperative visual acuity | 0.15 with no external telescope [ | 20/80–20/800 [ | CDVA | DVA 1.47 | CDVA 0.12 [ | CDVA 0.08 | CDVA 0.05–0.4 |
| Mean postoperative visual acuity | 0.24 after 18 months [ | 12 months post-op mean 3.43 lines improvement in BCDVA [ | CDVA 0.77 | DVA 0.94 | CDVA 0.1 [ | CDVA 0.64 | UNVA @ 15 cm 0.5 [ |
| Gains in lines or letters | No data [ | After 60 months: | Reading distance gain - 7.66 cm [ | 3.66 lines change in ETDRS score 50.83 [ | No data, displacement of the scotoma (all patients) [ | No data [ | CNVA @ 40 cm - 4.4 lines |
| Complications | Narrow field of view (all patients) [ | Corneal edema iris damage/ prolapse capsular rupture, removal of the device [ | None [ | Slight glare (all patients); shadowing of images that occluded the un-operated eye (2 patients); adapted within 3 months of surgery [ | Posterior capsule opacification (1 eye) [ | Diplopia for distance vision (one patient, monocular implantation) [ | None [ |
UDVA uncorrected distance visual acuity, UNVA uncorrected near visual acuity, CDVA corrected distance visual acuity, CNVA corrected near visual acuity, BCDVAbest corrected distance visual acuity, upper index number of reference
Fig. 5Manner of action of the IOL AMD
Fig. 1Manner of action of the Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT)
Fig. 2Manner of action of the IOL-VIP System
Fig. 3Manner of action of the Lipshitz macular implant (LMI)
Fig. 4Manner of action of the Fresnel Prism Intraocular Lens
Fig. 6Manner of action of the Scharioth Macula Lens