Initial Clinical Results And Quality Of Vision With A New Enhanced Monofocal Iol
Published 2022 - 40th Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO101 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/8tca-z580
Authors: Lena Beckers* 1 , Hakan Kaymak 2 , Karsten Klabe 2 , Mücella Kirca 3 , Florian Kretz 4 , Gerd Auffarth 5 , Detlev Breyer 2
1Breyer-Kaymak-Klabe Eye Surgery & premium Eyes,Düsseldorf,Germany, 2Breyer-Kaymak-Klabe Eye Surgery & premium Eyes,Düsseldorf,Germany;Internationale Innovative Ophthalmochirurgie,Düsseldorf,Germany;International Vision Correction Research Center Network (IVCRC.net),Heidelberg,Germany, 3Internationale Innovative Ophthalmochirurgie,Düsseldorf,Germany, 4Augentagesklinik Rheine,Rheine,Germany;International Vision Correction Research Center Network (IVCRC.net),Heidelberg,Germany, 5Augenklinik, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg,Heidelberg,Germany;International Vision Correction Research Center Network (IVCRC.net),Heidelberg,Germany
Purpose
The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate a possible increase of the quality of vision in distances between far and intermediate range by using a new enhanced monofocal “EDoF” IOL.
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Conclusions
LENITS L-333 IOL is a very interesting alternative to classical monofocal IOL. This IOL enables a higher degree of independence from glasses than monofocal IOL (high safety and comfort level) without more photopic phenomena as in classical aspheric monofocal IOL. It is also possible to apply micro monovision and monovision blended vision (Düsseldorf formula) with these IOLs even achieve a higher independence from glasses.