Visual Performance In Post-Lasik Patients Implanted With Full Visual Range Inverted Meniscus IOLs

Journal:
ESCRS 2025
Year:
2025
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Authors:
Lucía Hervella, Encarna Alcón, Consuelo Robles, Elsa Albero, Eloy Villegas, Jose María Marín, Pablo Artal
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Purpose: To evaluate visual performance and cumulative visual acuity at different distances and patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) in myopic post-LASIK patients implanted with two models of an inverted meniscus IOLs ArtIOLs (Voptica SL, Murcia, Spain), ArtIOLs® 40-EDF and ArtIOLs® 70-FVR, designed to enhance depth of focus through
different levels of induced negative spherical aberration.
Setting: Oftalvist Murcia, Spain
Methods: 10 cataract patients who had previously undergone myopic LASIK surgery were implanted bilaterally with ArtIOLs® 40 and ArtIOLs® 70 IOLs. One month after the last surgery best-corrected (BCDVA) and uncorrected (UDVA) distance, intermediate (66 cm) and near visual acuity (40 cm) were measured monocularly and binocularly. PROMs were collected from 8 patients using the Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) and a Patient-Reported Spectacle Independence questionnaire (PRSIQ).
Results: 10 cataract patients who had previously undergone myopic LASIK surgery were implanted bilaterally with ArtIOLs® 40 and ArtIOLs® 70 IOLs. One month after the last surgery best-corrected (BCDVA) and uncorrected (UDVA) distance, intermediate (66 cm) and near visual acuity (40 cm) were measured monocularly and binocularly. PROMs were collected from 8 patients using the Quality of Vision Questionnaire (QoV) and a Patient-Reported Spectacle
Independence questionnaire (PRSIQ).
Conclusions: In myopic post-LASIK patients, binocular implantation of full visual range IOLs ArtIOLs® 40 and ArtIOLs® 70 provides excellent vision at all distances up to 40 cm, with high spectacle independence and reduced photic disturbances. ArtIOLs® are a promising option for post-LASIK patients seeking high-quality vision across all distances.