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Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 109:46-56
Objective Potential risk factors and visual performance measures were evaluated for relationship to self-report of clinical visual symptoms after the refractive procedure for placement of Intacs microthin prescription inserts for myopia. Design Retro
Autor:
Steven M. Verity, James E. Mcdonald, George O. Waring, Terry E Burris, Kerry K. Assil, Daniel S. Durrie, Penny A. Asbell, David J. Schanzlin, Bradley D. Fouraker, Richard L. Lindstrom, Richard L. Abbott
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 108:1688-1694
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS) for the correction of myopia. Design Nonrandomized, comparative trial. Participants Patients enrolled in the United States Food and Drug Administration phase I
Autor:
Ömür Ö Uçakhan, Daniel Durrie, Penny A. Asbell, Steven M. Verity, Richard L. Abbott, David J. Schanzlin, Terry E Burris, Kerry A. Assil, Richard L. Lindstrom, George O. Waring
Publikováno v:
Journal of Refractive Surgery. 17:25-31
PURPOSE: To evaluate the reversibility of refractive effect following removal of the ICRS (intrastromal corneal ring segments; Intacs). METHODS: Data from 34 eyes from which ICRS were removed during United States FDA Phase II and III clinical trials
Autor:
Debby K Holmes-Higgin, Terry E Burris
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 107:2061-2071
Objective To characterize corneal topography with INTACS (KeraVision, Inc., Fremont, CA) an ophthalmic device designed to correct myopia, and relate findings to visual performance. Design Prospective nonrandomized self-controlled comparative interven
Publikováno v:
Cornea. 17:169-173
PURPOSE: Defects in the iris are associated with clinically significant optical anomalies, such as glare and peripheral light scatter; however, current artificial-iris technology remains inadequate. The purpose of this study was to explore the practi
Autor:
Thomas A. Silvestrini, Debby K Holmes-Higgin, Terry E Burris, Phillip C. Baker, John A. Scholl, Robert A. Proudfoot
Publikováno v:
Journal of Refractive Surgery. 13:556-567
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the intrastromal corneal ring, a device developed to reduce myopia, on corneal asphericity in a large set of eye bank eyes. METHODS: Forty-one deturgesced eye bank eyes were implanted with intrastromal corneal ri
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 104:1067-1078
Objective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS) for the correction of myopia. Design: A 2-year phase II clinical trial of ICRS was initiated in May 1995. The investigational
Publikováno v:
Journal of Refractive Surgery. 12:20-28
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the efficacy, predictability, and stability of the refractive effect produced by the Intrastromal Corneal Ring (ICR®), the authors completed a 12-month study on 10 myopic eyes. METHODS: Ten patients with preoperative refracti
Autor:
Thomas A. Silvestrini, Philip C. Baker, Bryan Loomas, Mark Mathis, Carol T. Ayer, Terry E Burris
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. 19:182-187
Intrastromal Corneal Rings (ICRs) have been demonstrated to flatten human corneas when implanted into peripheral intrastromal corneal channels. To study the flattening effect, ICRs of increasing thickness, 0.26, 0.31, 0.36, 0.41, and 0.46 mm, were pl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Refractive Surgery. 7:46-50
Intrastromal corneal rings can flatten the human cornea, providing a potential new method of keratorefractive surgery. We investigated the effect of implanting various ring sizes of a given thickness in 8.50-mm intrastromal channels dissected in huma