Implantable Collamer Lens for Visual Rehabilitation in keratoconus - A Narrative Review of Visual and Refractive Outcomes

Rafah Fairaq , Halah Bin Helayel , Halla Abdulhadi , Sarah M. Almuwarraee , Sarah A. Almatrafi , Rahaf Alruwaili , Danya AlDahan , Sami T. Hameed , Mohammed AlShehri , Mohammed AlMutlak
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Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive corneal condition characterized by ectasia, which causes progressive myopia and irregular astigmatism, resulting in decreased vision. Visual rehabilitation and refractive error management of keratoconic eyes are challenging. There is increasing interest in using the implantable collamer lens (ICL) off label in KC in light of encouraging reports of safety and efficacy in stable disease. The main concerns in considering ICL for visual rehabilitation include stability of the disease, magnitude of the refractive error, type of astigmatism, keratometric readings, and patient satisfaction with spectacles. This article reviews the indications for ICL in keratoconus and the timing between ICL implantation and corneal crosslinking and/or intrastromal corneal ring segment procedures. Additionally, we review challenges with ICL sizing in keratoconus, along with the factors and frequency associated with exchange and rotation post-ICL implantation.

用于角膜病视觉康复的植入式角膜塑形镜--视觉和屈光疗效综述
角膜炎(Keratoconus,KC)是一种渐进性角膜病变,其特点是角膜异位,引起渐进性近视和不规则散光,导致视力下降。角膜炎患者的视力康复和屈光不正管理具有挑战性。鉴于在病情稳定的情况下使用植入式角膜塑形镜(ICL)的安全性和疗效令人鼓舞,越来越多的人开始关注在角膜病中使用非标签植入式角膜塑形镜(ICL)。考虑将 ICL 用于视觉康复的主要关注点包括疾病的稳定性、屈光不正的程度、散光的类型、角膜度数读数以及患者对眼镜的满意度。本文回顾了角膜塑形镜的适应症,以及角膜塑形镜植入术与角膜交联术和/或基质内角膜环段手术之间的时间安排。此外,我们还回顾了角膜屈光手术中 ICL 定型所面临的挑战,以及 ICL 植入后交换和旋转的相关因素和频率。
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