Disposable contact lenses: a review

BSc, FBCO, DCLP, Dorth, FAAO Lyndon Jones
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Abstract

The introduction of hydrogel lenses into clinical practice in the early 1970s resulted in a rapid increase in the number of patients being fitted with contact lenses, the improved oxygen performance, wearing times and comfort compared with the polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) lenses being fitted at that time giving rapid market growth.

However, both patients and practitioners quickly began to realise that soft lenses were far from being the ‘perfect contact lens’ and were not without their own complications. Their durability was far less than that of PMMA lenses, the solution systems were considerably more complex and expensive than initially envisaged and hitherto rarely encountered complications, such as neovascularisation and papillary conjunctivitis, became major concerns.

The development of high water content soft lenses solved some of the problems concerning oxygenation, but these lenses were even more prone to breakage and deposition. Attempts to overcome these problems have resulted in the development of planned replacement and disposable systems, which have been widely accepted by practitioners.

This paper reviews the literature on disposable lenses, particularly when used on a daily-wear basis.

一次性隐形眼镜:回顾
20世纪70年代早期,水凝胶隐形眼镜进入临床实践,导致佩戴隐形眼镜的患者数量迅速增加,与当时安装的聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)隐形眼镜相比,水凝胶隐形眼镜的氧气性能、佩戴时间和舒适度得到了改善,市场迅速增长。然而,患者和医生都很快意识到,软性隐形眼镜远不是“完美的隐形眼镜”,也并非没有并发症。它们的耐用性远不如PMMA镜片,溶液系统比最初设想的要复杂和昂贵得多,迄今为止很少遇到并发症,如新生血管和乳头状结膜炎,成为主要问题。高含水量软晶状体的发展解决了一些关于氧化的问题,但这些晶状体更容易破碎和沉积。克服这些问题的尝试导致了计划更换和一次性系统的发展,这些系统已被从业者广泛接受。本文回顾了关于一次性镜片的文献,特别是在日常佩戴的基础上。
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