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A Discussion of Commercially Available Intra-ocular Telescopic Implants for Patients with Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the
leading cause of visual impairment in the
western world, causing significant reduction in
quality of life. Despite treatment advances, the
burden of visual impairment caused by AMD
continues to rise. In addition to traditional low
vision rehabilitation and support, optical and
electronic aids, and strategies to enhance the
use of peripheral vision, implantable telescopic
devices have been indicated as a surgical means
of enhancing vision. Here we examine the literature on commercially available telescopic
devices discussing their design, mode of action,
surgical procedure and published outcomes on
visual acuity, quality of life, surgical complication rates and cost effectiveness data where
available