Abstract

Background: To assess the efficacy and clinical outcomes following the use of toric implantable collamer lens (TICL) and Intacs® implant in patients with mild keratoconus. Methods: This retrospective study evaluated 30 eyes of 30 patients with keratoconic and age of 25-35. These eyes were divided into group A (15 eyes), in which Visian Toric ICL™ was implanted, and group B (15 eyes), Intacs® implantation. The outcome and complications were evaluated. We assessed the visual, refractive, and aberrometric outcome in pre-operation and 6 month, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 year post-operation. Results: There was significant difference in the mean uncorrected and best corrected distance visual acuities between the groups (P < 0.01). An uncorrected distance visual acuity of 20/30 or better was achieved in 85% of eyes in the TICL group, and 20% of eyes in the Intacs® group; visual acuity of 20/20 or better in was seen in 80% and 15%, respectively. Intacs® implant produced a significant decrease in corneal refractive spherical equivalent and coma aberration (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Intacs® implant and TICL lens, both are useful, but it seems that the TICL is better and provides good visual and refractive outcomes; indicating that it is a more predictable procedure for refractive correction of keratoconus

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