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Mona K Koaik1, Ahmad M Mansour1,2, Alain Saad1,3, Samir G Farah4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The BrightOcular® implants are the newest model of cosmetic iris devices that are currently advertised as safe. The previous generation known as NewColorIris® have had severe ocular side effects and were subsequently withdrawn from the market. There is little literature on the safety profile of BrightOcular® implants. CASE REPORT: Herein we describe two cases with varying degrees of ocular tolerability. The first case had a normal ocular exam 1 year after implantation, whereas the second case had unilateral severe corneal edema requiring explantation of the iris device and Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty 9 months after bilateral implantation.Entities:
Keywords: BrightOcular® iris implant; Cosmetic iris implants; Safety; Tolerability
Year: 2018 PMID: 30283325 PMCID: PMC6167652 DOI: 10.1159/000492745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol ISSN: 1663-2699
Fig. 1.Left side: Anterior segment photographs of Case 1 one year after bilateral cosmetic BrightOcular® iris implantation. Right side: Anterior segment optical coherence tomography showing the iris implants (arrows) abutting the iris surfaces (stars), with open angles and normal corneal appearance (arrowheads).
Fig. 2.Right eye (left image) and left eye (right image) visual field results of Case 1 showing bilateral symmetrical visual field constriction due to the fixed pupillary diameter imposed by the cosmetic iris implant.
Fig. 3.Right eye (left image) and left eye (right image) specular microscopy of Case 1 showing an endothelial count of 2,471 cells/mm2 with coefficient of variance 39% and hexagonal cells 52% in the right eye and an endothelial count of 2,338 cells/mm2 with coefficient of variance 38% and hexagonal cells 47% in the left eye.
Fig. 4.Right eye data of Case 2. Left image is the specular microscopy showing an endothelial count of 1,121 cells/mm2 with coefficient of variance 25% and hexagonal cells 68% in the right eye. Right image is the anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) showing open angles with the iris implant (arrows) on top of iris plane (stars) thickness. The left-eye specular microscopy and AS-OCT were unavailable due to corneal decompensation.