Refractive Results after Implantation of a Light-Adjustable Intraocular Lens in Postrefractive Surgery Cataract Patients – Corrected Proof

Purpose: To evaluate whether postoperative refractive power adjustment of a light-adjustable lens (LAL; Calhoun Vision, Inc, Pasadena, CA) improves refractive outcomes in patients who have undergone prior LASIK or photorefractive keratectomy.Design: Retrospective case series.Participants: Thirty-four eyes in 21 cataract patients with a mean age of 62.6±9.7 years and a history of myopic corneal refractive surgery were implanted with the LAL during cataract surgery performed at a single clinic in Victoria, Canada.Methods: Two weeks after uncomplicated cataract surgery, we used a light delivery device to deliver a spatially resolved 365-nm beam of ultraviolet light to alter the shape of the LAL (Read more...)

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