Contact lenses fitting after intracorneal ring segments implantation in keratoconus

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Purpose: Evaluate contact lenses fitting after intracorneal ring implantation for keratoconus, its visual acuity and comfort. Methods: Retrospective study of patients undergoing contact lenses fitting, after intracorneal ring for keratoconus. The criterion for contact lens fitting was unsatisfactory visual acuity with spectacle correction as referred by the patients. All patients were intolerants to contact lenses prior to intracorneal implantation. Visual acuity analysis was done by conversion of Snellen to logMAR scales. The comfort was evaluated according subjective questioning of good, medium or poor comfort. Results: Nineteen patients were included in the study. Two patients (10.5%) did not achieved good comfort with contact lenses and underwent penetrating keratoplasties. All the others 17 patients showed good or medium comfort. Four rigid gas-permeable contact lenses were fitted, one piggyback approach, 3 toric soft contact lenses, 2 soft lenses specially design for keratoconus and 7 disposable soft lenses. The average visual acuity improved from 0.77 ± 0.37 to 0.19 ± 0.13 logMAR units after contact lenses fitting. Conclusion: Contact lens fitting after intracorneal ring is possible, provides good comfort, improves visual acuity, and therefore, may postpone the need for penetrating keratoplasty.

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Moreira, L. B., Bardal, R. A. C., & Crisigiovanni, L. R. (2013). Contact lenses fitting after intracorneal ring segments implantation in keratoconus. Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia, 76(4), 215–217. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492013000400004

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