- A
phakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is an
intraocular lens that is
implanted surgically into the eye to
correct refractive errors without removing the natural...
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refractive surgery. If the
natural lens is left in the eye, the IOL is
known as
phakic,
otherwise it is a
pseudophakic lens (or
false lens). Both
kinds of IOLs...
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formation in 343
highly myopic eyes
after implantation of
three types of
phakic intraocular lenses".
Journal of
Refractive Surgery. 20 (4): 317–24. doi:10...
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refractive error.
Phakic IOL:
Phakic intraocular lens are
lenses that
implanted inside eye
without removing the
normal crystalline lens.
Phakic IOLs can be...
- operations, such as
photorefractive keratectomy, LASIK, Epi-LASIK and the
phakic intraocular lens. When
performing RK,
incisions are made with a diamond...
- high
myopia or thin
corneas which cannot be
treated with
LASIK or PRK, the
phakic intraocular lens is an alternative. As of 2018,
roughly 9.5
million Americans...
- angle-supported
phakic IOLs include:
Acrysof AC,
Phakic 6, Kelman-Duet, I-Care, ZSAL-4,
Vivarte and NuVita.
Neither have FDA
approval yet.
Phakic intraocular...
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intraocular lens implantation. A
related procedure is the
implantation of
phakic intraocular lenses in
series with the
natural lens to
correct vision in...
- and
techniques that
involve accommodating intraocular lenses (Tek-Clear),
phakic IOLs (Implantable
Collamer Lens and
Kelman Duet), and
artificial corneas...
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glare at
night from
lights when the
patient has
undergone implantation of
phakic intraocular lenses; the use of
pilocarpine would reduce the size of the...