Prosthetic contact lenses: adventure or miracle

Eye & Contact Lens
Nilgun YildirimAfsun Sahin

Abstract

To show that if fitted and handled properly, iris painted contact lenses can be good cosmetic prostheses for disfigured or blind eyes for which no evisceration or enucleation is indicated. Twenty patients with an opaque cornea were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent detailed ophthalmologic examinations, including corneal topography and keratometry. The close-up photographs of healthy eyes of the subjects were taken by a camera with a mounted macro lens under daylight. Twenty custom hand-painted contact lenses (Net Lens, Istanbul, Turkey) were selected from the catalog, made according to the photographs, and applied to the patients. Fitting and centration were examined by slitlamp biomicroscopy. Because of troubles in fitting and centralization, contact lenses could not be applied in three of the patients. In the remaining 17 patients, the lenses were applied successfully. All eyes achieved the desired cosmetic and anatomic result. Besides providing superior cosmesis to evisceration or enucleation, prosthetic contact lenses significantly improve the social relationships and well-being of patients. Fitting a prosthesis over a disfigured or an absolute (blind) eye could be a successful remedy for maintaining the integr...Continue Reading

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Nov 13, 2007·Eye & Contact Lens·Masumi KanemotoAkira Murakami
Feb 27, 2007·Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association·Kuldeep Raizada, Deepa Rani
Jun 10, 2010·Korean Journal of Ophthalmology : KJO·Ki Cheol ChangJin Hak Lee

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