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Posterior chamber toric implantable collamer lenses vs LASIK for myopia and astigmatism: systematic review

Stéphanie Goes, Heleen Delbeke

2022Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery22 citationsDOI

Abstract

This systematic review compares the visual and refractive outcome of laser in situ keratomileusis with (toric) implantable collamer lens (ICL) in the treatment of myopic astigmatism. An electronic literature search led to 19 comparative articles. Refractive outcome, efficacy, safety, predictability, and stability as well as differences in contrast sensitivity and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) were analyzed for moderate (-3 to -6 diopters [D]) and high (≥-6 D) myopia. Results were either significantly in favor of (toric)-ICL or equal. Fewer HOAs and better contrast sensitivity after (toric)-ICL seem to be the largest asset in its refractive and clinical superiority. However, longer follow-up studies are indicated, specifically for systematically comparing long-term adverse effects.

Topics & Concepts

KeratomileusisDioptreLASIKAstigmatismOphthalmologyMedicineContrast (vision)OptometryAnisometropiaAberrations of the eyeVisual acuityOpticsRefractive errorPhysicsCorneal surgery and disordersOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesCorneal Surgery and Treatments
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