Evaluation Of The Visual Performance Afterbilateral Implantation In Subjects Targeted Formini-Monovision Using Monofocal Intraocular Lens
Published 2024 - 42nd Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO326 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/79kd-ma52
Authors: Emilia carolina Rodriguez 1 , Hugo Scarfone* 2 , jeronimo riera 2 , maira rufiner 2 , susel fanego 2 , tomas castro 2
1buenos aires ,clinica de ojos tandil ,tandil ,Argentina;buenos aires ,clinica de ojos tandil ,tandil ,Argentina, 2buenos aires ,clinica de ojos tandil ,tandil ,Argentina
Purpose
To evaluate the visual performance of the monofocal intraocular lens after its implantation in patients selected for mini-monovision.
Setting
A prospective, non- randomized, single center longitudinal study
Methods
To obtain a mini monovision Argos would be used for pre-op calculations ( A-constant optimized), the dominant eye is corrected for distant vision, while the
non-dominant eye is corrected for intermediate vision. The spherical equivalent of residual myopia may be for the dominant eye between -0.25 to +0.25D and
the non-dominant eye between -0.75 to -1.00D (Non-dominant eye would be operated first and 1 week later the Dominant eye). The degree of patient satisfaction for distant and intermediate vision will be evaluated by a questionnaire (Catquest-9SF) that will be answered in the
preoperative and post- bilateral Clareon implant at 3 months.
Results
Patients operated on with monofocal intraocular lenses with a refractive target with mini monovision have very good distance vision and acceptable intermediate vision.
Conclusions
Mini monovision through controlled induction of anisometropia, with one eye calculated for emmetropia (-0.25) and the other directed at a degree of myopia (-0.75-1.00) allows S in patients with presbyopia have high rates of patient satisfaction and independence from glasses.